Dairy Farmers of America explores blockchain technology
As companies across the globe increasingly embrace blockchain technology, Dairy Farmers of America, a national cooperative owned by dairy farm families across the U.S., is testing blockchain’s capabilities in the area of food and agriculture.
Scandinavian dairy company introduces new labelling system to cut food waste
Scandinavian dairy company Arla is introducing a new food labelling system on a range of products like milk, yoghurt and cream in a bid to reduce food waste, Swedish Television reported on Saturday.
Growing Ideas: Savvy software an ‘udder’ success!
EIO Diagnostics boosts dairy farmer productivity.
New dairy farm idea floated in Netherlands
Rotterdam, Netherlands: FERTILE cropping land and prime pastures are no longer a requirement for successful agriculture with an industry ‘transfarmation’ now encouraging production on water and skyscraper roofs.
Technology that allows coal ban a first for NZ dairy
The engineers who were part of the ground-breaking decision to use electricity to power a dairy company’s major heat source say the decision showed courage and commitment.
Kiwi tech company receives $8m boost to help farmers manage animals remotely
Kiwi agritech start-up Halter has raised $8 million from Silicon Valley venture capital firm Data Collective, a cash injection its founder says could change the face of dairy farming.
India is embracing the internet of cows to help its dairy farmers
A software tool developed by India’s National Dairy Development Board (NDDB)is helping balance the diets of 2.4 million heads of Indian cattle, leading to increased milk output and reduced methane emissions, an international livestock conference heard.
MacManus: A cow-whispering fitbit
Newsroom’s Technology columnist Richard MacManus dives into New Zealand’s thriving agri-tech sector to find a cow-whispering fitbit backed by Rocketlab’s Peter Beck, Peter Thiel and Stephen Tindall.
Nestle sells raw milk facility in China
Swiss food giant to reduce output, refocus business in saturated market
Scientists can 'knock out' major cow's milk allergen
Kiwi scientists have discovered a new way to knock out a major milk allergen by editing a cow’s genome.