Our Purpose
AgResearch's purpose is very simple - to enhance the value, productivity and profitability of Aotearoa New Zealand’s pastoral, agri-food and agri-technology sectors.
We aim to contribute to the economic growth of the country and help achieve positive environmental and social outcomes.
We do this by utilising our diverse science capability - from farm systems to climate change mitigation and adaptation, to pest control and high value foods.
We encourage you to read more about AgResearch and engage with us.
About AgResearchOur Science
He Ahuwhenua Toitū
Sustainable agriculture
Research to ensure Aotearoa New Zealand’s pastoral agriculture systems are resilient and economically viable in the face of climate change.
Kia Tōnui ngā Pakihi-Ahuwhenua Māori
Thriving Māori agribusiness
Research that supports Māori agribusinesses to thrive, prosper, and connect with ancestral landscapes for a sustainable future for te taiao.
Ngā Pūnaha Pāmu te Anamata
Future farming systems
Delivering fundamental change to the way New Zealand farms, supporting market access and providing greater economic performance for landowners and New Zealand.
Ngā Whakamaru Koiora Uruuru
Integrated biosecurity
Research to protect New Zealand’s pastoral agriculture systems and economy from pests through innovative biosecurity solutions and enhanced data integration.
Ngā Kai Aranga
Emerging foods
Investigating novel foods for the benefit of producers, consumers, the New Zealand economy and our environment.
Latest Work
ResearchBig developments in food fermentation
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Sheep milk: Science supporting industry growth
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Sensory and consumer perception
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Better microbes, better calves
AgResearch is providing a better understanding of the complexities of the digestive tract of ruminants.
5 Min Read
Sensing the future of dairy farming
Within our SSIF-funded, New Zealand Bioeconomy in a Digital Age (NZBIDA) programme we are researching the future of dairy farming.
3 Min Read
Invasive beetle crisis in Solomon Islands
AgResearch scientists were part of an NZ MFAT funded project to assist the Solomon Islanders to find a solution to an invasive beetle.
5 Min Read
Pasture-fed livestock production and products: Science behind the narrative
The aim of this paper is to evaluate the science evidence behind "grass-fed" livestock production.
Growing Tagasaste in New Zealand
This handbook has been produced for farmers and others who grow, or want to grow and learn about tagasaste.