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Beef + Lamb New Zealand appoints new chief executive

Alan Thomson will begin in the new role on November 4.

Alan Thomson. Photo: Chris Jack Photography.

Mon, 30 Sep 2024

Beef + Lamb New Zealand (B+LNZ) has appointed Alan Thomson as its new chief executive, starting Monday November 4, 2024.  

Thomson is moving to B+LNZ from Hitachi Australia, where he was director of agribusiness and was focused on agritech. Originally from New Zealand, he has had a lifelong career in, and affinity with, the agricultural sector and will relocate to Wellington for the role.   

B+LNZ board chair Kate Acland said she was delighted with the appointment. “The board was intent on taking the time to get the right person and we’re confident that’s Alan.  

“He has a strong commercial background and will be focused on delivering great outcomes for farmers. He wants to see our farmers thrive and our sector realise its potential.  

“I know he’s excited about bringing B+LNZ’s refreshed strategy to life for farmers and making a real difference.”  

Thomson’s recent work in the agritech space has included projects such as supporting farmers in the Great Barrier Reef catchment area to capture data to enable operational decisions in order to mitigate environmental impacts.   

He is on the board of DataFarming, an Australian agritech business. Prior to Hitachi, he was at Ravensdown for a number of years in a variety of roles in New Zealand and Australia.  

Thomson said he was excited to join B+LNZ and make a difference for farmers.  

“I’m deeply committed to agriculture and I see huge potential for sheep and beef farming.    

“I’m really proud of work I’ve done on the ground with farmers in New Zealand and Australia, working to understand what they need. That really drives me.”  

Thomson focuses on using science and data to get results and said he loves working on projects are aimed at lifting farmers’ productivity and profitability in a sustainable way.   

“On a personal level, I’m also looking forward to returning to New Zealand to be closer to family.”  

Thomson’s role will start on November 4. In the meantime, B+LNZ’s chief operating officer Cros Spooner will continue to act as CEO.   

Acland said the B+LNZ Board was incredibly grateful to Spooner for undertaking the acting role. 


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