Originally published by Māori Television
A Māori agriculturalist has come up with an alternative native fertiliser that could revolutionise pastoral dairy farming, an industry that makes half of New Zealand's carbon emissions.
The New Zealand government's aim is to reduce net emissions by 50 per cent below 2005 levels, by 2030.
Paeroa-based Tane Bradley (Ngāti Maniapoto) and his wife Clare's seaweed company, AgriSea, has developed an international award-winning product that produces rich soil and cuts nitrogen in cow's urine by 18 per cent, which limits the level of greenhouse gasses.
"We've done a lot of research on our products both in the labs and on the farms. We've realised there's a number of ways we can support the farmers, mainly to reduce their chemical loading on the soil,"Tane said.