Tupu Rangatahi - Tupu Ahuwhenua | Māori Agribusiness Programme

Grow your future! University of Waikato’s Māori Agribusiness programme will equip you to shape the future of Aotearoa New Zealand.

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Support the Māori primary sector

With huge opportunities and complex challenges, there is demand for people who can support Māori to meet current and future aspirations for the whenua.

Start your future in agribusiness today.

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The Programme

The Bachelor of Business – majoring in Agribusiness

Complete a three-year Bachelor of Business degree with a first major in Agribusiness and the option to take a second major, two minors, or a combination of electives to round out the qualification. 

     For example your second major could be in:

 

Delivered in an environment:

  • that is deeply connected to Te Ao Māori, with tailored experience modules, field trips, and events.
  • where you can choose to submit assignments in te reo Māori or English.
  • that supports you in the transition from school and helps you navigate university.

Career Pathways

Whether you aspire to work within a farming business or beyond the farm gate for organisations such as banks, consultancy firms, dairy companies, or within iwi enterprises, this programme equips you with the skills and knowledge to make an impact in Aotearoa. Such roles include:

  • Agribusiness Consultant – Provide expert advice to Māori landowners and agribusinesses, helping them maximise productivity, profitability, and sustainability of their whenua.

  • Rural Banking Specialist – Advise Māori businesses and landowners on financial strategies, lending, and investment opportunities within the agribusiness sector.
  • Farm Manager – Oversee day-to-day operations on family farms or large-scale agribusinesses, managing everything from livestock to crop production.

  • Agribusiness Development Manager – Lead strategic growth and development initiatives within agribusiness companies, ensuring they align with Māori values and community goals.

  • Iwi Agribusiness Manager – Manage agribusiness operations on behalf of iwi, ensuring that agricultural activities align with both economic and cultural goals.

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Scholarships

Scholarships are available to students who are committed to the programme and have demonstrated academic achievement. These contribute up to $5,000 towards your first-year fees and can be held alongside other University of Waikato Scholarships

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Entry

You can apply for the programme if you have gained University Entrance, are of Māori descent, and/or can demonstrate involvement in, and commitment to, the Māori community.

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Work placements / Internships

Get your foot in the door through work placements at some of our connected businesses. These provide real world work experience, and they may even lead to future work opportunities.

Take your first step into Māori agribusiness with the University of Waikato

Why Study Agribusiness at Waikato Management School?

  1. Top 1% globally

    Waikato Management School is in the top 1% of business schools globally with our prestigious Triple Crown Accreditation (EQUIS, AMBA and AACSB), held since 2005.

  2. NZ's agricultural heartland

    Located in the heart of the Waikato and part of the ‘Golden Triangle’ economic powerhouse. Connections to key agricultural institutions will be leveraged throughout your study.

  3. Business Perspective

    Agribusiness is taught by experts in Agribusiness, Economics, and Finance, providing a wide perspective on Agribusiness.

Māori ki Waikato

Approximately one in four of our students identify as being Māori. Māori ki Waikato offers comprehensive support and opportunities for our Māori students to ensure academic success and overall well-being.

Our initiatives include:

Te Pūoho ki Te Wānanga Raupapa - whītiki tauira/Māori mentors dedicated to improving your student experience. 

Te Ranga Ngāku - the Māori student association within Waikato Management School.

Te Kāhui Pīrere - a programme dedicated to supporting Māori student’s transition to university life.

Te Puna Tautoko - a University-wide network of Māori staff and students who can support you on your journey.