
New Zealand's agriculture innovation stars revealed
Some of New Zealand's most promising agritech startups are on show at Fieldays this week, but at least one has raised concerns about the demise of the government's innovation agency, Callaghan Innovation.
The agency is being shut down as part of the government's wide-sweeping science system

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