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Vol. 67 No. 3 (2010)

A university perspective on future food production

  • R. Ballard
DOI
https://doi.org/10.26686/nzsr.v67.8890
Submitted
December 19, 2023
Published
2023-12-19

Abstract

​​The Netherlands is generally regarded as the agri-food innovation leader in the northern hemisphere, while, half a world away, I like to think that New Zealand leads in the south. It is great news that Wageningen University has chosen Massey University to collaborate with on a project centred on protein studies that will tackle global food supply problems – and I am pleased that work on the foundations of that project, which is named ‘Proteos,’ has begun at the Riddet Institute.New Zealand has long been a land of milk and honey – even though we might well now phrase that as, mainly milk! Milk now earns >$10 billion annually – and is growing steadily; honey is still earning <$1 billion but is growing fast – watch this space! Seriously, our agricultural abundance has been our rock, the single most compelling comparative advantage we have, and still the brightest hope for our future growth.

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