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Innovative Technologies Transform Agricultural Practices Globally
Advancements in agricultural technology are reshaping farming practices worldwide, with companies from New Zealand leading the charge. Innovations from MastaPlex, Chomp, AbacusBio, and Incredible Software are addressing key challenges in food safety, animal health, and operational efficiency.
MastaPlex Introduces Cutting-Edge Diagnostic System
MastaPlex, based in Otago, has revolutionized on-farm diagnostics through its innovative approach to managing bovine mastitis, a significant contributor to antibiotic overuse. The company’s patented system, Mastatest, is the only on-farm mastitis diagnostic available globally that identifies both the bacteria and its antibiotic sensitivity. It provides best-practice treatment advice without requiring specialist training, delivering results in under 24 hours.
Dr. Olaf Bork, chief executive of MastaPlex, highlighted that clinical trials published in peer-reviewed journals have validated the system, instilling confidence in farmers to adjust their practices. Since its development, Mastatest has been exported to thousands of dairy farmers and veterinarians across more than 20 countries. The latest version, G3, launched in June 2024, features significant advancements in customer data analytics and reporting, enhancing decision-making for healthier herds. MastaPlex is also exploring applications of Mastatest for other animal diseases.
Chomp Streamlines Food Safety Compliance
Another New Zealand innovation, Chomp, is transforming food safety management for businesses such as cafés, restaurants, and childcare facilities. The software replaces outdated paper-based systems with a digital solution designed to simplify compliance processes.
According to Jen-Ni Quante, Chomp’s marketing manager, the platform can be accessed from any device, allowing busy teams to manage food safety compliance efficiently. This year, Chomp has expanded its team, redesigned its platform, and introduced ChompHQ, a new management dashboard that shifts food safety management from a reactive to a proactive approach.
The platform’s impact is tangible, with clients reporting time savings, fewer compliance errors, and improved audit confidence. Chomp is tailored to meet the unique demands of the hospitality sector, where quick, effective solutions are vital.
AbacusBio Drives Genetic Improvement in Agriculture
Founded in 2001, AbacusBio Ltd has established itself as a leader in genetic improvement, utilizing a combination of scientific expertise and business intelligence. Headquartered in Dunedin, the company operates with a team of 50 and has expanded its presence to Scotland, Canada, and Australia.
Nadia McLean, group managing director, emphasized the company’s mission to foster sustainable food production. AbacusBio integrates quantitative genetics, big data computing, and genomics technologies to create genetic solutions for the plant and animal industries. As Peter Amer, chief scientific officer, noted, the firm bridges gaps between research institutions and practical applications in agriculture.
The company has implemented projects that empower women in rural India with tools and training to enhance animal genetics and boost food crop yields in East Africa. This global approach underscores AbacusBio’s commitment to sustainability and innovation.
Incredible Software Enhances Business Operations
Based in New Zealand, Incredible Software is dedicated to alleviating operational challenges for businesses through AI-driven solutions. Co-chief executive Stephen Johnson explained how their tools transform disorganized processes into streamlined systems that enhance productivity.
Among their offerings are AI applications designed to handle tasks such as taking calls, understanding requests, and generating reports without human intervention. The company has expanded its workforce, now including remote employees from Canada, Ecuador, the United States, and Britain.
By focusing on practical solutions, Incredible Software enables teams to redirect their efforts toward more critical aspects of their operations, fundamentally changing how businesses manage their workflows.
These companies exemplify how innovation in technology and science is not only advancing agricultural practices but also addressing broader global challenges in food safety, sustainability, and operational efficiency.
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