Girls Who Grow: Cultivating Future Leaders at Akura Nursery

16 Oct 2024

 As part of the "Girls Who Grow" programme, Rachel Scanlan, nursery manager at Akura Nursery in Masterton, is helping bridge the urban-rural divide by connecting young women with the opportunities in the plant production sector.

Wellington Regional Council's Akura Nursery, an NZPPI member, has been instrumental in providing hands-on experiences that highlight the critical role of nurseries in the wider agricultural industry.

The Girls who Grow initiative and Rachel Scanlan's involvement was featured on RNZ’s Country Life programme, where she shared insights into nursery management and inspired participants by showcasing the diverse career paths available in plant production.

The "Girls Who Grow" programme continues to cultivate future leaders by exposing participants to the skills and opportunities within New Zealand's primary industries.

To learn more, visit the Girls Who Grow website or listen to the full feature on RNZ's Country Life.

 
 

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