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A dynamic space where we dive deep into the world of data and technology, agri-food chain standards and sustainability.

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At Map of Ag, we’re passionate about sharing our knowledge, experiences, and perspectives to keep you informed and inspired. Our blog is a platform dedicated to exploring the latest trends, sharing insightful tips and tricks, and discussing the challenges and opportunities within our industry. We believe in the power of information and aim to provide valuable content that resonates with the industry.

Measuring, managing and mitigating, it’s all about driving efficiency.
Measuring, managing and mitigating, it’s all about driving efficiency.

We were first introduced to Kellogg’s Origins through European Food and Farming Partnerships (EFFP), led by Duncan Rawson. Map of…

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Kellogg’s Origins Programme Focus for Groundswell 2021
Kellogg’s Origins Programme Focus for Groundswell 2021

It was a chance encounter in 2012 that initially sowed the seed of the Kellogg’s Origins programme. I was introduced…

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Pasture Growth Forecaster and LIC SPACE – a celebration
Pasture Growth Forecaster and LIC SPACE – a celebration

In October 2020, LIC launched an update to its SPACE pasture measurement service. SPACE uses satellite data to predict available…

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What really drives profitability in pastoral agriculture?
What really drives profitability in pastoral agriculture?

Unique, profitable, and complex – New Zealand pastoral agriculture is uniquely based around grazing pasture in the paddock while it…

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International livestock data standard released
International livestock data standard released

The ICAR Animal Data Exchange working group has released a set of JSON and API standards for livestock data exchange….

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Platforms – what are the critical elements and how do I design one?
Platforms – what are the critical elements and how do I design one?

Since writing the last blog  – the world has changed. New Zealand is in level 3 of our lockdown, and thousands of…

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