Mike Green

After graduating from Waikato University with a master’s degree in Earth Sciences and Biology, Mike Green headed off overseas to travel, teach environmental science, and work on environmental projects in Kenya and Zimbabwe. Mike now combines his science background, business experience, and understanding of permaculture and regenerative systems to help grow and develop Ata Regenerative to enable the regenerative transition of New Zealand agriculture.

Oil dependence, the Strait of Hormuz & NZ agriculture’s vulnerability20260323093916

Oil dependence, the Strait of Hormuz & NZ agriculture’s vulnerability

Mike GreenMarch 23, 20260 comments
Explore how the Strait of Hormuz impacts NZ agriculture and why oil dependence makes our food system vulnerable to global energy disruptions....
Lessons from Underground Festival 2026: What regenerative farmers are asking now20260312121006

Lessons from Underground Festival 2026: What regenerative farmers are asking now

Mike GreenMarch 12, 20260 comments
Conversations at the Underground Festival revealed a clear shift: farmers across NZ are moving from curiosity to action on regenerative agriculture. Here’s what we heard on the ground....