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‘Data Supermarket' will assist NZ primary sector in identifying a greater range of suitable land opportunities

Although Te Puke is well-known as New Zealand’s kiwifruit capital, new research might indicate that this top spot could be contested in the future. Effectively, suitable kiwifruit production land has been identified in Waikato, Taranaki and the top of the South Island.

With the launch of the Data Supermarket, information about the land use suitability and production potential of a wide variety of crops became much easier to find today. The Data Supermarket is a new online storehouse of data about the ingredients, food and fibre New Zealand can grow now and in the future. It includes information about a wide array of vegetable, fruit, arable, animal, plant and tree crops, plus climate and economic data.

Dr Robyn Dynes, research lead at AgResearch, says the goal of the Data Supermarket is to assist the primary sector to identify a greater range of suitable land opportunities. The Data Supermarket is now accessible at landuseopportunities.nz.

Source: ruralnewsgroup.co.nz

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