Home, Land and Sea

Season 2

A factual documentary series that highlights and promotes Maori success within the farming sector. The series is uplifting and inspirational and that highlights the uniqueness of Maori within the industry, told through a Maori lens.

Where to Watch Home, Land and Sea • Season 2

10 Episodes

  • Tuhoe Tuawhenua Trust
    E1
    Tuhoe Tuawhenua TrustThe Tuhoe Tuawhenua Trust is committed to finding ways to ensure that Ruatahuna is a thriving community, through their commercial ventures and regular wananga they are reconnecting their people with their whenua and whakapapa.
  • Gravity Fishing
    E2
    Gravity FishingNate Smith is on a journey to change the way Aotearoa approaches commercial fishing. Nate works to empower and support small local fishing communities and bring a sustainable approach back to Aotearoa's seafood industry.
  • Kai Rotorua
    E3
    Kai RotoruaKai Rotorua is an organisation that connects people to Papatuanuku and growing kumara is their main tool. Volunteers decided to grow the kumara for Rotorua's Matariki Umu Kohukohu Whetu, they began a learning journey.
  • Torere Macadamia
    E4
    Torere MacadamiaTorere Macadamia's pioneering Vanessa Hayes and her whanau, traverse thirty years of trials, tribulations and triumph to become world leaders in the industry and they bring in more Maori growers, through the Mataatua Macadamia Collective.
  • Manaki Whitebait
    E5
    Manaki WhitebaitWill commercialising an endangered species bring it back from the brink? Manaki Whitebait has set out to revitalise Aotearoa's declining whitebait population, shaking up the entire commercial whitebaiting industry in the process.
  • Ohiwa Truffles
    E6
    Ohiwa TrufflesExpensive and gourmet - truffles are fast becoming the crop du jour for entrepreneurial Maori. Opotiki growers Matiu Hudson and Annette Munday are leaders in truffle farming and they encourage and support new growers.
  • Wi Pere Trust
    E7
    Wi Pere TrustThe Wi Pere Trust Farm is located in the heart of Gisborne. The farm embodies a unique blend of cultural and commercial endeavours
  • Oku Tea & Roa Kombucha
    E8
    Oku Tea & Roa KombuchaAotearoa is home to a rich and diverse resrource of native plants, traditionally used by Māori for wellbeing. In 2010, Waikato based husband and wife team Helen and Scott founded Ōku, to transform native plants into a commercial product range.
  • Nga Wairiki Ngati Apa
    E9
    Nga Wairiki Ngati ApaAfter Nga Wairiki Ngati Apa received their treaty settlement, their goal was to provide sustainable business for the iwi. Buying Te Hou farm was quickly followed by forestry and then further diversifying into strawberry growing.
  • Whakaki
    E10
    WhakakiThe community at Whakaki looks at new ways to restore and protect its waterways.

 

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