AgResearch

AgResearch

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Agency overview
Headquarters Ruakura, Hamilton
Agency executives Dr Tom Richardson, Chief Executive
Sam Robinson, Chair
Website http://www.agresearch.co.nz

AgResearch Ltd (formerly known as New Zealand Pastoral Agriculture Research Institute Limited) is New Zealand's largest Crown Research Institute with about 850 staff and revenue of NZ$157 million in the year to June 2011.[1]

Main areas of research

AgResearch exists to serve the agriculture and biotechnology sectors of New Zealand industry.

History

AgResearch was created along with New Zealand's other Crown Research Institutes in 1992. In AgResearch's case, this was largely by merging the pastoral agriculture-related portions of MAFTech (the research arm of the then Ministry of Agriculture and Fisheries) which had predominantly carried out animal research, with the agriculture-related portions of DSIR, which had predominantly carried out research on forage plants.

AgResearch has grown over time by acquiring research organisations "down" the value stream from its initial on-farm emphasis, such as the former Meat Industry Research Institute of New Zealand (MIRINZ) in 1999 and the former Wool Research Organisation of New Zealand (WRONZ, which had been rebranded as Canesis) in 2007.

In March 2009 AgResearch announced that it planned to merge with Lincoln University,[2] but that was subsequently changed to an intention to form a joint venture.[3]

Organisation

AgResearch's science capability is divided into six groups: Animal Productivity, Forage Improvement, Food & Bio-based Products, Animal Nutrition & Health, Innovative Farm Systems and Land & Environment. Science staff operate in five portfolio groups representing major sectors: Dairy On-farm, Dairy Pasture-to-plate, Meat & Fibre On-farm, Meat & Fibre Paddock-to-Consumer and Agricultural Policy & Maori Agribusiness.

Locations

AgResearch has research campuses at locations around New Zealand, including:

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