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DWN partners with leading workforce management Software provider

A new partnership between Dairy Women’s Network (DWN) and New Zealand’s leading workforce management software provider, AgriSmart, is set to streamline farm operations with innovative administrative tools.  

AgriSmart’s integrated approach to efficient farming and its commitment to the rural sector make it an ideal partner for DWN in supporting its members with the knowledge and tools they need to succeed in their farm businesses.

Since its inception, AgriSmart has been known for its simple and reliable payroll and time-recording solutions tailored to New Zealand farmers. The company’s award-winning software also delivers accurate Annual Leave entitlements for employees on variable roster patterns. Building on these achievements, AgriSmart now offers a comprehensive workforce management solution, including Employee Onboarding & Contracts, Scheduling & Tasks, and Health & Safety management.

“AgriSmart is proud to partner with Dairy Women’s Network – our roots are in farming, most of our customers are farmers and we’ll always be committed to serving such a vital sector.  Agri is in our name!  We look forward to working with – and learning from- the farm CFO’s – the dairy women who are the administrators and decision makers within rural businesses,” said Imran Raza, AgriSmart’s CEO and Founder.

“Our partnership with AgriSmart represents an exciting opportunity for our members to access cutting-edge agricultural technology. Not only are we aiming to enhance our members’ farm operations but also helping them save time, reduce stress in their daily operations, and make a meaningful impact on their farm businesses,” said Jules Benton, DWN CEO.

The partnership will kick off with an exclusive offer for all DWN members, followed by a series of webinars that explores AgriSmarts’ technology and see them in practice. Additionally, the partnership will bring new opportunities for farm administrators and business decision-makers to engage with AgriSmart at regional DWN events and workshops.

Both DWN and AgriSmart look forward to empowering dairy farmers to be leaders in sustainable, productive, and profitable agricultural businesses.

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Photo: Supplied by DWN; Dairy Women’s Network CEO, Jules Benton and AgriSmart’s CEO and Founder, Imran Raza.

For more information:
Sarah van Munster
Insights and Media Manager
Phone: 07 974 4852
media@dwn.org.nz

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