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Recent Publications

Publicly-owned green bank backs innovative low emissions fertiliser factory
New Zealand Green Investment Finance

Practical consequences include using less fertiliser to achieve the same yields, getting greater yields from the same input or applying fertiliser less frequently. It certainly has both a carbon benefit, but also other environmental benefits that are pretty pleasing to see coming to market, and I think will help with efficiency, also. And that's one of the stories that's embedded in this new economy, is that a lot of the things and innovations that come actually have multiple benefits.

New Taupō fertiliser plant provides smarter option
Tnue Grass Growth

Controlled-release refinements bring more sustainable means of applying nitrogen.

A smarter, more sustainable means of applying nitrogen is now a reality for Kiwi farmers with the commissioning of a new fertiliser factory in Taupō.

Farm2050: Nutrient technology start-ups to start trials in New Zealand
farm2050

The Farm2050 Nutrient Trialing Platform aims to identify, validate and demonstrate at scale promising technologies in nutrient management and water contamination reduction across broad acre crops, horticulture and pasture-based dairy in collaboration with agritech investors, farmers, researchers and startup companies around the globe.

Reducing on-farm emissions with investment from NZGIF
On Farm Emissions

New Zealand Green Investment Finance (NZGIF) has invested approximately $50m into companies helping New Zealand farms to decarbonise.

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