First Nations peoples should be offered financial loans similar to the HECS scheme that operates in Australian universities, to purchase freehold title land and apply First Nations agricultural systems that have Cared for Country for over 60,000 years.
What are the implications of supply chain transparency for agrifood producers, retailers and marketers? How will traceability evolve to meet the requirements of consumers, who want their food and fibre to be ethically and sustainably produced?
No speeches, no rehearsed responses, just honest answers to tough questions that focused on the future of food production, and the part that agtech innovation will play in it.
Mike Casey is a cherry farmer and the CEO of Rewiring Aotearoa, a New Zealand charity that believes electrification is the low-hanging fruit of agricultural emissions reduction.
At evokeAG. 2025, industry leaders explored the future of agriculture in an age of automation. This session examined the revolutionary role of AI, robotics, and human collaboration in transforming food production.
A nice drop is in order for Onside after the Christchurch-based farm management app recently took out the AgTech and Digital category at the Wine Industry IMPACT Awards. The company was recognised for its ‘Track and Trace’ pilot project, which involved 90 winegrowers across four New South Wales (NSW) wine regions, putting its traceability technology to the test to improve biosecurity in various communities.
Leading entrepreneurs will share personal and business experiences at AgriFutures evokeAG. 2024, as well as the successes – and the challenges – they’ve seen firsthand with the convergence of cultural Intellectual Property and western innovation.
Things couldn’t get much warmer in the Southern Hemisphere and that can only mean one thing – AgriFutures evokeAG. 2024 is firing up for the fourth year. Are you heading west in less than two weeks? We’ve put together a list of must-dos to help you squeeze every drop out of evokeAG. 2024.
One’s a household name in agriculture and brings 185 years of experience to the table. The other boasts a deep-seated knowledge of soil health and is a leading consultant and provider of precision farming services in Australia. An ongoing partnership between Elders and Precision Agriculture Pty Ltd is helping farmers across Australia achieve their goals of improved nutrient use and more sustainable production.
For 137-year-old Brownes Dairy, the secret to long term success is keeping it fresh. And being obsessed – in a good way – with what their customers want.