Friday, April 26, 2024

BUDGET 2018: Boost for Overseer

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The Government will spend $5 million over four years to enhance Overseer.
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Agriculture minister Damien O’Connor and environment minister David Parker said the Government and the primary sector would work together to boost the science behind the Overseer farm management tool.

“Overseer is a New Zealand tool used by a range of primary industries and regional councils that helps measure nutrient use and greenhouse gas emissions. Well-used, it can assist farmers to minimise waste and maximise profits,” O’Connor said.

“All farmers and growers want to keep their fertilisers on their paddocks and crops, and they want the best tools to manage their environmental responsibilities.

The extra funding for Overseer will enable:

-quicker adoption of environmentally friendly farm practices

-the inclusion of a wider range of land types and farming systems

-a more user-friendly interface.

“The extra funding in Budget 2018 opens up opportunities for farmers to trial new technologies, techniques and tools that would otherwise be too risky or expensive to try,” Parker said.

“We need practical, science-backed tools to achieve this Government’s goals to improve land use, achieve a net-zero-emissions economy by 2050, and help clean up our rivers so our kids can swim in them without getting crook.”

The Ministry for Primary Industries, AgResearch and the Fertiliser Association of New Zealand each hold one-third stakes in the Overseer intellectual property.

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