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Hot Topic Hawke’s Bay
Hot Topic Hawke’s Bay
General Business
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Brash-backed pasture spray claims to curb methane, lift productivity

Agri-emission research funders say evidence of Zest Biotech value is unconvincing.

Zest Biotech, a father-and-daughter biocontrol business based in Pukekohe, south Auckland, claims to have developed a pasture spray that safely lowers methane and nitrate emissions from cows and sheep, while improving meat and milk production.

Farmers who have tested the product, Biozest,

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