A greenhouse gas research centre to find solutions to New Zealand's agriculture and horticulture emissions is to be established, Agriculture Minister David Carter said today.
"It is clear that agriculture will be part of New Zealand's emissions reduction efforts but the sector must have access to effective and affordable technology that doesn't compromise productivity," Mr Carter said.
"The Centre for Agricultural Greenhouse Gas Research will promote win-win technologies that both reduce emissions and improve on-farm efficiency and productivity."
The centre would be run through a host provider, such as a crown research institute or university. It would be up and running by next year.
- NZPA
Greenhouse gas centre to be set up
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