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Dairy Farming - it's a career and a lifestyle.

New Zealand is the world’s biggest exporter of dairy products, producing 21 billion litres of milk for processing each year.

New Zealand dairy farmers lead the world in their skill at managing the intensive grazing of pasture with livestock. We are fortunate to have productive land, healthy livestock and smart, switched-on farmers and advisors.

Dairy farming is an ever-changing industry. We’re committed to our people, our animals and our environment – so we’re always looking to innovate, improve and embrace new technologies and practices.

It’s a great time to be part of a world-leading industry that is enhancing the way dairy operates.

Camden is for the people.

The Camden Way includes promoting career path opportunities to people who are as passionate about the industry as we are.

We encourage our staff in their personal development and goals, and we strive to be recognised as a preferred employer within the sector.

We’re always interested in talking to passionate, dedicated people – so if you’re interested in joining the Camden Group contact us today.
The dairy industry can be challenging and performance is essential. The Camden Group has great people, systems and information that make the job fulfilling and rewarding.
Terry Kilday
I really enjoyed the experience of working for the Camden Group and I like their innovative approach.
Robin Hornblow
It's rewarding to see our long serving staff member's progress in our industry and continue on the dairy pathway to achieve their goals.
Leo Donkers
Without the foresight of the Camden Group, I would be a long way further from achieving my goal of farm ownership.
Mike Lucey
It's been great to draw on the expertise of other farm managers in the group. We're always in contact with one another and having impromptu meetings, along with formal meetings with farm advisers and the whole management team.
Robin Hornblow
It's exciting to have grown as farmers and as a business with the help of the Camden Group.
Tony & Anna Wakelin