A new controlled-release fertiliser plant in Taupō uses geothermal energy to produce a slower-releasing nitrogen product that improves farm efficiency and reduces environmental impacts like nitrogen leaching and greenhouse gas emissions.
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Dr Victoria Hatton is a food futurist out of Food HQ in Palmy North. Here's a question for you, Victoria, to kick off our yarn today. What sort of future has food got, production-wise, under the current limitations and conflicts that are happening around the world? It's not an easy business to be in.
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