The economic reforms in New Zealand (NZ) that introduced free market policies following the election of the 1984 Labour Government led to a rapid and extensive reduction in subsidies to agriculture. Over a period of ten years fertiliser subsidies and price support schemes were removed, the government extension service was privatised, and research organisations were restructured to function on a contestable funding basis. The NZ government pursued a policy of joint investment in technology development with the productive sectors benefitting by the development outcomes. These changes provoked debate among science policy-makers and science managers about the way research companies and commercial organisations could collaborate in research and ...
This study identifies systemic problems in the New Zealand Agricultural Innovation System (AIS) that...
Policymakers and innovation scholars share an increasing interest in how to operationalize innovatio...
This research examined technology adoption behaviours of Canterbury (New Zealand) dairy farmers and ...
The economic reforms in New Zealand (NZ) that introduced free market policies following the election...
The New Zealand dairy industry is viewed, and views itself, as having a progressive approach to scie...
This thesis reports an investigation of factors that have influenced the growth and development of t...
Background: Precision dairy technologies are principally developed by private companies. Research ha...
Precision farming technologies represent an innovation challenge in terms of their diffusion into fa...
A recently implemented research and development (R&D) programme in New Zealand is attempting to impl...
Globally, the agri-food sector is seeking to rebalance food production and environmental protection ...
The New Zealand Kellogg Rural Leaders Programme develops emerging agribusiness leaders to help shape...
Purpose: An innovation network, called the Pasture Improvement Leadership Group (PILG), was formed t...
The challenge of Research, Development and Extension (R,D&E) is to apply agricultural science to ser...
The Australian dairy industry has a farmgate value of AU$3 billion and employs over 40,000 people ac...
© 2008 Dr. Callum Ross EastwoodPrecision farming, a concept based on information intensive managemen...
This study identifies systemic problems in the New Zealand Agricultural Innovation System (AIS) that...
Policymakers and innovation scholars share an increasing interest in how to operationalize innovatio...
This research examined technology adoption behaviours of Canterbury (New Zealand) dairy farmers and ...
The economic reforms in New Zealand (NZ) that introduced free market policies following the election...
The New Zealand dairy industry is viewed, and views itself, as having a progressive approach to scie...
This thesis reports an investigation of factors that have influenced the growth and development of t...
Background: Precision dairy technologies are principally developed by private companies. Research ha...
Precision farming technologies represent an innovation challenge in terms of their diffusion into fa...
A recently implemented research and development (R&D) programme in New Zealand is attempting to impl...
Globally, the agri-food sector is seeking to rebalance food production and environmental protection ...
The New Zealand Kellogg Rural Leaders Programme develops emerging agribusiness leaders to help shape...
Purpose: An innovation network, called the Pasture Improvement Leadership Group (PILG), was formed t...
The challenge of Research, Development and Extension (R,D&E) is to apply agricultural science to ser...
The Australian dairy industry has a farmgate value of AU$3 billion and employs over 40,000 people ac...
© 2008 Dr. Callum Ross EastwoodPrecision farming, a concept based on information intensive managemen...
This study identifies systemic problems in the New Zealand Agricultural Innovation System (AIS) that...
Policymakers and innovation scholars share an increasing interest in how to operationalize innovatio...
This research examined technology adoption behaviours of Canterbury (New Zealand) dairy farmers and ...