Innovation, Best Practice and Sustainability in New Zealand’s Primary Sector
A world first 100% electric cherry orchard.
The Timata Method offers farmers a low-cost alternative to native regeneration.
A Lighter Touch uses non-chemical methods to control weeds in crops.
Truffle tourism is being developed in Waikato.
A collaborative effort to bring an ongoing supply of water to the Awatere Valley
A dairy business being with with a focus on efficient water use and effluent management
Water quality issues and farming concerns are discussed in Manawatu
Ongoing research into the use of floating wetlands to capture excess nutrients in water bodies
A group of farmers wotk with DOC and local government to address water quality worries
Riparian planting and fencing targets of the Clean Streams Accord are exceeded in Taranaki
Progress in a catchment trying to improve water run-off quality
A Waimea Tasman District water scheme is planned
New Zealand's largest irrigation scheme and a bioacoustic fish fence
The outcome of the Opuha Dam community water storage scheme
Wetland plants grown on a floating base help reduce nutrients in waterways
A joint venture to build a dam supplies two dairy farms and a Fonterra factory
Glazebrook Te Tua Station
Reducing nitrogen run-off from a farm near Lake Taupo
The Birchalls are dairy farmers involved in a number of water quality initiatives on their farm
The aquaculture industry tackles an invasive marine pest
Encouraging better understanding of catchment impacts on a local aquaculture industry
Work to mitigate impacts of land based activities on water quality
Research aimed at better understanding the impact of different land uses on the ecological health of the Motueka River catchment