Ag Emissions Centre Webinar Series: Turning Innovation into Action: AgriZeroNZ

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This webinar is part of the 2025 Ag Emissions Centre 'State of Science' webinar series.

Tuesday 15th July 2025, TIME 9.00am – 10.00am NZT (via Zoom)

Presenter:    David Macdonald, AgriZeroNZ and Deborah Roche, AgriZeroNZ
Chair:            Naomi Parker, Executive Director, Ag Emissions Centre

AgriZeroNZ is scanning the world for solutions to reduce biogenic methane and nitrous oxide emissions from ruminant animals and investing in a portfolio of innovative ventures and projects with a shared commitment to helping farmers lead the worldwide advancement of low emissions pasture-based farming.

David Macdonald (Head of Ventures) and Deborah Roche (Head of Catalyst) will present an overview of the current state of play of their investment portfolios. Plus, provide an outline of the flexible combination of funding, strategic advice and market access that AgriZeroNZ offer to accelerate the development and deployment of solutions.

This webinar is part of the 2025 “State of Science” webinar series and a collaborative effort between the Ag Emissions Centre and AgriZeroNZ.

 

About the Ag Emissions Centre

The Ag Emissions Centre, formerly known as the New Zealand Agricultural Greenhouse Gas Research Centre (NZAGRC) was created in 2009 to build on existing research, partnering with others to bring cost-effective, simple solutions to New Zealand farms and contribute world-leading results to the international science community. 

New Zealand is a world leader in research aimed at quantifying and mitigating agricultural greenhouse gas emissions, the Ag Emissions Centre is at the core of this effort and works internationally to share knowledge and expertise.

 

About AgriZeroNZ

AgriZeroNZ is a world-first public-private partnership focused on helping farmers cut emissions and maintain their competitive edge. Established on 1 February 2023, AgriZeroNZ is half owned by the New Zealand government and the other half owned by major agribusiness companies.

Published: July 1, 2025