Grow your market, not just your crops
Your farm has a website. Now let's fill it with customers — through search, content, and digital marketing that reaches the people who want what you produce.
Book a Discovery CallGrow your market, not just your crops
Your farm has a website. Now let's fill it with customers — through search, content, and digital marketing that reaches the people who want what you produce.
Good produce doesn't sell itself online
You've got a website, but the orders aren't flowing. Your competitors — both local farms and national brands — are investing in digital marketing, social content, and search optimisation to capture the customers you're missing.
The NZ food and agriculture market is increasingly driven by digital discovery. Consumers search for "organic vegetables delivery [city]" or "free range eggs near me" — and if your farm doesn't show up, a supermarket or competitor does.
Growing digitally for agriculture means building visibility across the channels where your customers actually look — Google, social media, food blogs, and local directories. It means turning seasonal interest into year-round engagement and one-time buyers into loyal customers.
What Grow delivers
Agricultural SEO
Keyword strategy targeting your produce, region, and customer type. Monthly content and technical optimisation to build organic traffic.
Seasonal content calendar
Blog posts, recipes, farm updates, and seasonal guides that drive traffic and keep customers engaged year-round.
E-commerce optimisation
If you sell online, we optimise your product listings, checkout flow, and conversion rates to increase sales from existing traffic.
Email marketing setup
Build a customer list with seasonal newsletters, harvest alerts, and loyalty offers. Direct-to-inbox marketing that drives repeat purchases.
Review & listing management
Google Business, Trip Advisor (for agritourism), and local directory optimisation to build social proof and local visibility.
How Grow works
Digital audit
Review your current online presence — website, search rankings, social media, and competitor landscape in your region.
Growth strategy
Prioritised plan targeting the highest-impact channels for your specific produce, audience, and goals.
Monthly execution
Content creation, SEO improvements, campaign management, and performance tracking. You focus on the farm, we handle digital.
Expand & optimise
As results build, we expand into new channels, regions, or product lines. Data-driven decisions on where to invest next.
Growth you can measure
More organic traffic
Higher search rankings for produce and region-specific keywords. More people finding your farm without paid advertising.
Increased direct sales
More online orders, farm-gate visitors, and market enquiries from customers who discovered you through digital channels.
Customer retention
Email marketing and content that turns one-time buyers into loyal, repeat customers with higher lifetime value.
Reduced middleman reliance
More revenue flowing direct to your farm rather than through distributors and retailers taking margins.
Frequently asked questions
We work closely with you — short calls to gather updates, stories, and seasonal information. We handle all the writing, photography guidance, and publishing. Authentic content from real farmers always outperforms generic marketing.
For local and regional keywords, absolutely. Competition is often low, meaning you can rank on page one relatively quickly. Even a few extra customers per week adds up over a season.
Yes. We can build market day promotions, social content calendars, and email campaigns timed to your market schedule.
Our Grow service focuses on search and content marketing. If you need full social media management, we can include it as an add-on or recommend specialists in the agricultural space.
Traffic, enquiries, online orders, and email list growth. We track what matters for your specific revenue model — whether that's direct sales, wholesale enquiries, or visitor bookings.
Ready to talk about agriculture & farming?
Book a free discovery call. No sales pitch — just an honest conversation about what your business needs.
