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Less Nitrogen, Smaller Carbon Footprint, More Profit

Organic, 100% pasture-fed and carbon-neutral are examples of ‘credence attributes’: a feature of a product that cannot be perceived, but may have environmental, animal welfare, social welfare or cultural benefits.
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Mapping Freshwater Contaminants

A set of research projects collectively mapping freshwater contaminant transport from source to sink …
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Reducing GHG Emissions Can Also Cut Nitrogen Leaching on Dairy Farms

New Zealand’s farmers have been given the freedom to set their own path to reduce greenhouse gas emissions on farm, with a 2022 deadline for making progress. For farmers who
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Capturing premiums for authentic Māori agrifood products: Consumer willingness to pay and authentication processes

This report examines the types of premiums that Māori agrifood producers can get for their products through indigenous branding and environmental credentials generated by the Kaitiaki Intelligence Platform.

This report brings together the…

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Determining environmental intelligence needs of Māori Agribusiness Collectives (MACs) and iwi to inform the design of a Kaitiaki Intelligence Platform

Drawing on case studies and literature this report details the types of environmental data sought by Māori Agribusiness Collectives and iwi and the ways in which they would like this information communicated.

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Indirect faecal source tracking methods to elucidate critical sources and contaminant transfers through catchments – a review

In New Zealand, there is substantial potential for microbial contaminants from agricultural fecal sources to be transported into waterways. Understanding contaminant transport pathways from catchment to stream can aid water management strategies…

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Meeting the Needs of the Assurance Sector: Informing the Kaitiaki Intelligence Platform Design

This report outlines the environmental reporting data sought from Māori Agribusiness Collectives by regulators, industry, and sustainability assurance schemes in general. It identifies the types of reporting data that could be automatically gene…

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A Source-to-sink Contaminant Risk Framework To Support Water Quality Policy Across Scales

In the wrong place, or at excessive concentrations, nutrients (nitrogen and phosphorus) and sediment become contaminants. Along with pathogens, they require reduction to improve water quality. Our Land and Water National Science Challenge and Mi…

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Meeting the Needs of the Sustainable Finance Sector: Informing the Kaitiaki Intelligence Platform Design

This report outlines the environmental reporting data sought from the sustainable finance sector. It identifies the types of repo…

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Integrated landscape mapping of water quality controls for farm planning – applying a physiographic approach to the Waituna Catchment, Southland

Living Water (a Fonterra and Department of Conservation partnership) commissioned a high-resolution physiographic assessment of the Waituna Catchment, Southland, to support water quality and biodiversity investment decisions for the catchment. T…

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Challenges and Opportunities for New Zealand Agriculture under Climate Change (2022 update)

Future climate is likely to have a major impact on the primary sector, and has the potential to drive major shifts in land use as previously suitable climatic conditions change. Potential impacts on the primary sector can be due to chronic effec…

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Essential freshwater: Impact of existing periphyton and proposed dissolved inorganic nitrogen bottom lines

This report for the Ministry for the Environment applies methods developed in the LUS research programme to help resource management professionals understand the implications of the nitrogen provisions in the government’s September 2019 &#…

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