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Professor Alan Renwick Discusses Land Use Future and Funding Support
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Professor Alan Renwick from Lincoln University recently presented a report titled 'The Future of Land Use and How to Obtain Funding' in The Country program. The report highlights that optimizing current land use could lead to significant economic gains for New Zealand farmers within 5 to 7 years, reaching a total of 100 billion Australian dollars. Renwick emphasizes the importance of precise land utilization planning, suggesting that converting unused land into more efficient and productive uses can enhance agricultural productivity. He provides examples such as transforming arable land suitable for crops into areas better suited for牧草生境 to improve livestock feeding efficiency. Additionally, he acknowledges the government's efforts in supporting farmers towards carbon farming, highlighting its long-term significance for sustainable agriculture. The study also serves as a valuable reference for institutions and investors aiming to boost agricultural economic potential through optimized land use. Renwick further stresses that achieving these changes is attainable with time and effort from farmers. The report received joint support from New Zealand农业银行 (ASB) and Lincoln University, noting the long-term nature of the goal which may require several years but promises significant benefits exceeding the investment costs. Furthermore, it provides a reference for government and related organizations to develop policies promoting sustainable agricultural development. Overall, this research offers new directions for farmers and valuable insights for stakeholders aiming to enhance New Zealand's agricultural economy through optimized land use.

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