A policy paper released today calls for greater coordination between New Zealand's land-based agriculture and marine aquaculture. The report notes that food security can be enhanced by diversifying production across both domains. It outlines potential benefits such as reduced pressure on freshwater resources and more efficient nutrient cycling. However, it also acknowledges regulatory and logistical hurdles that must be addressed. The government has yet to respond officially to the proposal.
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New Zealand Urged to Integrate Land and Sea for Food Security
A new policy paper calls for New Zealand to adopt an integrated approach to food production across agriculture and aquaculture to bolster resilience.

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