Angela Clifford has led Eat New Zealand for the last 10 years.
Eat New Zealand is a not for profit collective who sit across the food system, from farmers and fishers to community leaders and chefs. Their work includes establishing a NZ Grown Grains Mark alongside the Foundation for Arable Research, and the development of a Food For Good Procurement Programme. Their foundation partner for this programme is Compass NZ who deliver 150,000 meals per day in Aotearoa. Eat New Zealand is working with a collective calling for food system transformation called Vote for Kai. She recently published 16 thingswe could do right now to increase NZ’s food security.
They’ve also developed a cohort of over 100 next generation food leaders, called the Kaitaki. Their latest activation is ‘The Shortest Meal’ a celebration of NZ Grown Food on the shortest day, June 21st.
Angela is considered one of Aotearoa’s food system thought leaders and has been awarded accolades from Arable Food Champion by Federated Farmers in 2022 to Semi finalist New Zealander of the Year, Environmental Hero award in 2024. She is also the category head judge for the NZer of the Year, Environmental Hero Award. She works with her local community through Food Secure North Canterbury.
Alongside her husband and 3 children, she owns The Food Farm in North Canterbury, a Permaculture teaching farm and they recently released their first book, called ‘The Food Farm; a life growing and eating our own food’.
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18 June 2026 Feeding the Future: Do We Need a National Food Security Strategy?
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