Monday, July 14, 2025

New Board appointments for Federated Farmers

Federated Farmers has announced the board appointments of Karl Dean and Richard Dawkins at the organisation’s AGM in Christchurch, replacing Richard McIntyre and Toby Williams.

“It’s really exciting to have two capable young leaders like Karl and Richard stepping up into these significant national leadership roles,” said Federated Farmers President, Wayne Langford.

“While they may be new to our national team, they’re by no means new to Federated Farmers. They’ve held senior leadership roles within our organisation for some time now.

“Karl and Richard are both highly respected and experienced farmers within their regions, and have worked their way up from the grassroots. I have no doubt they’ll both make a huge contribution.”

Karl Dean (pictured, right), who sharemilks with his wife, Amie, near Leeston in Canterbury, has been elected as the organisation’s new national dairy chair.

He has previously held roles as Federated Farmers North Canterbury provincial president and vice-chair of the national dairy council.

“It’s a real privilege to be elected to the board, and I’m genuinely excited about the opportunity to help lead a constructive and future-focused dairy council,” Mr Dean said.

“It’s also been a huge honour to work with Richard McIntyre over the past seven years on the dairy council, and his 12 years of service hasn’t gone unnoticed.

“His leadership has helped shape a strong, positive culture, and I’m committed to carrying that legacy forward.”

Mr Dawkins (pictured, left), who farms with his wife, Jess, in the Waihopai Valley near Blenheim, has been elected as the organisation’s new national meat & wool chair.

He has previously spent five years on Federated Farmers’ national meat & wool council and two years as Marlborough province’s vice-president.

“It’s a huge honour to be elected to this role and I’m really looking forward to leading a young and dynamic team of meat and wool farmers who are passionate about the future,” Mr Dawkins says.

“The face fronting the ‘Save our Sheep’ campaign may have changed, but the team standing behind it remains the same. We’re ready to tackle the challenges sheep farmers face head on.”

Mr Langford also acknowledged the role outgoing board members Richard McIntyre and Toby Williams have played in a significant revival at Federated Farmers over the last few years.

“Both Richard and Toby have been real heavyweights who were absolutely relentless in their advocacy for farmers and rural communities,” Langford says.

“Richard is probably best known for his work calling for an independent inquiry into rural banking, but his legacy within Federated Farmers is so much bigger than that.

“He also put in a huge amount of effort pushing for better immigration settings for farmers, and changes to KiwiSaver rules that will really help our next generation of young farmers.

“Toby’s impact has been enormous too. He’s the man who stepped up to put the final nails into the coffin of He Waka Eke Noa.

“He’s also led the charge in the fight against blanket carbon forestry on productive farmland, launching the iconic ‘Save Our Sheep’ campaign earlier this year.”

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