Genetic Engineering (GE) is back on the table in Aotearoa — but how much do most of us really know about it? Whether you’re for it, against it, or not quite sure what it is — this is a space to learn, ask questions, and engage respectfully.
As new legislation looms, we’re bringing together scientists, farmers, iwi, trade and consumer voices for a candid, constructive conversation.
From CRISPR to consumer trust, this event brings together a diverse panel of experts and lived experiences to unpack the opportunities, risks, and unknowns of GE in New Zealand’s food and fibre sector. The purpose of this event is not to debate who’s right — but a conversation to learn, to better understand what’s at stake and how we can navigate these choices together.
This event invites you into an open, diverse and educational conversation designed to unpack the opportunities, risks and realities of GE in Aotearoa
Note: Future Farmers NZ holds no official stance on GE. Our mission is to create space for constructive, courageous conversation.
Forum Rules:
○ This is the space to respect opinion and foster constructive conversations. Framing opposing views as diverse contributions, not divisions.
○ Acknowledging we won’t all agree on the topic, but we need to have the tough conversations.
○ Acknowledge the discomfort — We know GE can be polarising, but that’s exactly why we’re having this conversation today.
Timings
3.30pm Doors open
4.00pm Opening Remarks from FFNZ / Lincoln
4.10pm Forum Start
5.10pm Forum Finish
5.15pm Networking and Refreshments.
7.00pm Event Concludes
Wednesday 12th November
3.30pm - 7.00pm
Waimaire Building, Lincoln University
Learn about our speakers and facilitators on our website here.