Memorandum of Understanding agreed between the UK Agri-Tech Centre and AgriTechNZ

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The UK Agri-Tech Centre is delighted to announce the formal signing of a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) with AgriTechNZ, which will help support bi-directional pathways for innovators between New Zealand and the UK in the agricultural industry.

At its core, the MOU is a voluntary agreement that sets the stage for joint efforts to tackle global agricultural challenges. Through this framework, we aim to drive collaboration on events, initiatives and research, such as webinars, conferences and coordinated farm trials that make the most of our counter-seasonal advantages.

 

Driving innovation in sustainability, productivity and food security

 

 

For the UK Agri-Tech Centre’s UK-based members, this agreement is an opportunity to forge connections and explore opportunities in New Zealand. For New Zealand companies navigating the UK market, the UK Agri-Tech Centre can offer strategic leadership, state-of-the-art facilities and soft-landing services to smooth market entry and growth.

 

A shared commitment to agri-tech innovation

The UK and New Zealand enjoy a strong, long-standing relationship, with both nations prioritising innovation and sustainability in agriculture. This partnership strengthens those ties, creating a platform for shared expertise, joint problem-solving and impactful collaboration.

 

Phil Bicknell, Chief Executive of the UK Agri-Tech Centre, said:

 

We greatly welcome the proposed collaboration under a Memorandum of Understanding with AgriTechNZ. Working together not only highlights the importance of partnership working in this area but demonstrates the potential positive impact we can have on the agri-tech industry. I look forward to seeing fruitful opportunities develop to the benefit of both countries.

 

Bridgit Hawkins, Chair of AgriTechNZ, added:

“This agreement marks a significant milestone in our mission to foster global partnerships and innovation across the agri-tech community. By creating bi-directional pathways between New Zealand and the UK, we are amplifying opportunities for collaboration and shared solutions to address pressing global agricultural challenges.”

 

Iona Thomas OBE, British High Commissioner to New Zealand, also highlighted the wider implications:

“This agreement is going to help farmers and innovators on both sides of the world. It is always great to see New Zealand and British organisations working together for the greater good. Fostering innovation and sustainability benefits farmers, trade and ecosystems.”

 

Working in partnership through an MOU can have many benefits, including achieving mutual understanding, laying out expectations for each party and identifying which responsibilities lie with which organisation.

This closer way of working can only bring positives and encourage solutions to the challenges the agricultural industry is facing, especially within the current climate.

 

To find out more about the Memorandum of Understanding (MOU), get in touch at [email protected].

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