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Three technologies that will change food production25 Feb 21 - Agriculture’s impact on the planet is massive and relentless. Roughly 40 per cent of the Earth’s suitable land surface is used for cropland and grazing. |
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Plant-based diets crucial to saving wildlife, says UN report4 Feb 21 - The global food system is the biggest driver of destruction of the natural world, and a shift to predominantly plant-based diets is crucial in halting the damage, according to a report. |
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Confusion over ETS rules is holding us back, says farmer3 Feb 21 - Wairarapa farmer Mike Ashby feels the Government’s 2025 deadline for bringing agriculture into the Emissions Trading Scheme hanging over his head like a Sword of Damocles. |
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SYNLAIT: Food giants ready to pay for sustainable products9 Dec 20 - New Zealand dairy producers and food processors have a great opportunity to benefit from recent emission-reduction pledges by global brands, Synlait Milk said. |
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Biogas plans from livestock called greenwashing by environmentalists8 Dec 20 - Corporate pork and dairy producers are producing biogas to reduce methane emissions. But the actual climate benefits are unclear, and often overstated. |
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Dairy company says it's well on the way to measuring farm emissions25 Nov 20 - Fonterra is optimistic it will find a way to accurately measure the amount of greenhouse gas emissions being produced by each dairy farm in time to meet a Government deadline of 2022. |
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Mixed farming beats intensive agriculture methods24 Nov 20 - Once again, researchers have shown that it should be possible to feed the human race and leave enough space for the rest of creation, simply by going back to centuries-old mixed farming practices. |
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Let's recycle our urine for agriculture20 Nov 20 - Every year on November 19, the United Nations celebrates one of public health’s greatest inventions – the toilet. Those who are fortunate enough to have access to one spend more than a year of their... |
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Dry run: the wet farming experiment that could sow seeds for the future13 Nov 20 - A project trialling plants that thrive in more extreme whether, including sphagnum moss and bulrushes, could offer farmers a future. |
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Plant peas, Rabobank tells farmers11 Nov 20 - New Zealand farmers wanting to take advantage of the growing demand for plant protein should be thinking peas. |
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Scientists, doctors sound warning for farmers6 Nov 20 - Emissions from food production alone could sink the world’s chances of meeting the Paris Agreement, scientists are warning in research with major implications for New Zealand. |
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Emissions cuts from crossing milk and beef breeds5 Nov 20 - Farmers could cut the country’s greenhouse gas emissions by two million tonnes a year by crossing beef and dairy cattle, scientists say. |
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Rewilded farmland can save money − and the Earth3 Nov 20 - An international consortium of scientists has worked out − once again − how to conserve life on the planet and absorb dramatic quantities of the atmospheric carbon that is driving... |
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Ending hunger: science must stop neglecting smallholder farmers13 Oct 20 - Policymakers urgently need ideas on ways to end hunger. But a global review of the literature finds that most researchers have had the wrong priorities. |
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Rising fertiliser use could cost Paris target8 Oct 20 - Global growth in nitrous oxide emissions from intensive farming is jeopardising climate goals, scientists say in a major new paper. |
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M&S cuts soya from its milk supply chain2 Oct 20 - British food retailer Marks & Spencer eliminated soya from the production of all its milk as part of its commitment to end deforestation in its supply chain. |
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Lentils can feed the world – and save wildlife too29 Sep 20 - UNITED STATES scientists have worked out how to feed nine billion people and save wild life from extinction, both at the same time – thanks to healthy lentils. |
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New grass could cut methane from farm animals11 Sep 20 - Developers of a new ryegrass say it could cut methane emissions from animals by nine per cent. |
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Recognising forestry's highest achievers |
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5 Oct 20 - MEDIA RELEASE - The New Zealand Institute of Forestry has announced the winners... |
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Fonterra should be ashamed of causing coal mine expansion, says Cana |
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29 Sep 20 - MEDIA RELEASE - Bathurst Resource¡¯s planned extension of its Canterbury coal... |
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Coal activists' target misplaced - Straterra |
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29 Sep 20 - MEDIA RELEASE - Activists blocking a Canterbury coal mine over a proposed... |
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Wood fibres report welcomed |
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2 Sep 20 - MEDIA RELEASE - The Wood Fibre Futures report is a welcome addition to our... |
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Fuel-cell trucks here next year |
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1 Sep 20 - MEDIA RELEASE - New Zealand’s Hiringa Energy and United States-based HYZON... |
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China will have more than 25% of global offshore wind power capacity by 2030 |
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27 Aug 20 - MEDIA RELEASE - GLOBAL DATA: The global offshore wind segment is likely to grow... |
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Big penalty for environmental pollution |
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27 Aug 20 - An Auckland Council prosecution has seen a golf resort fined $86,000 for... |
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Funding welcome for recycling plant upgrades |
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26 Aug 20 - Local Government New Zealand has today welcomed the stimulus funding to upgrade... |
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