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October 22, 2025   •   News

We’re pleased to let you know that new materials from the new Zealand Climate Smart Agriculture Initiative are now available on the website. These resources focus on livestock greenhouse gas measurement and may be useful to your work or to others in your networks.

You’ll find the new content under the Livestock Emissions Measurement section, located within the Livestock Research Group → Collaborative Activities. This page brings together practical information on key measurement methods including respiration chambers, the SF6 tracer technique, headbox systems, and the Greenfeed emission monitor.

Under this section, two new technical pages have been added:

  • Headbox Respiration Systems includes documents such as Headbox Best Practice and Headbox Troubleshooting Advice, along with a YouTube playlist covering design and operation, developed for the international workshop hosted in Cambodia’s Royal University of Agriculture in 2025.
  • Greenfeed Emission Monitor – features training videos from the workshop on Quality Assurance for Greenfeed Users held at the University of Los Baños – Dairy Training and Research Institute. This workshop was jointly led by the Philippine and Vietnam Greenhouse Gas Measurement Hubs, with support from the New Zealand Government and the University of California, Davis.

October 8, 2025   •   News

A series of 4 engaging online workshops exploring innovative research and practices for soil health, carbon sequestration, and sustainable land management.

Hear from experts around the world sharing cutting edge insights and practical approaches.

First webinar : Carbon sequestration potential in Agricultural Soils– Click HERE for recording.

Second webinar : Advances in Spectroscopy and Analytical Approaches for Characterizing Soil Organic Carbon – Click HERE for recording.

Third webinar : -Boosting Soil Organic Carbon accrual: Agroforestry on Grasslands of Uruguay, Germany and New Zealand Recording to follow

Fourth webinar : Peatlands and Greenhouse Gases: Insights and Mitigation Pathways from New Zealand, South Africa, and Germany – Recording to follow

September 19, 2025   •   News

Details about the panel session hosted by the Indigenous Research Network at the United Nations GA80 Science Summit 2025. This session focused on indigenous led approaches to developing food systems that are resilient, diverse, collaborative, and sustainable in the face of climate change. There were representatives from 20 countries in attendance including: Argentina, Bermuda, Brazil, Cameroon, Canada, Colombia, Ethiopia, France, Germany, Ghana, Kenya, New Caledonia, New Zealand, Nigeria, Peru, Romania, Samoa, Switzerland, The United States, and Uganda.

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