Grasslands in New Zealand: challenges and solutions

Code: 9781835456194
Publication date: 21-01-2026
Extent: 44 pages

Contributions by: David R. Stevens, AgResearch Ltd, New Zealand

Chapter synopsis:

Grassland farming has continued to support the lifestyle and growth of New Zealand since the first shipments of frozen products to Britain in 1882. Its importance remains relevant to the wealth of New Zealand, as a major trading nation in high quality dairy, sheep meat and deer products, with a relatively low environmental footprint, from a unique year-round use of grasslands. Research has increased efficiency, reduced emissions to water and air and improved animal health and wellbeing. Developments in animal and plant genetics have supported improvements in efficiency, reduced use of artificial chemicals such as fertiliser, anthelmintics, and pesticides, and increased productivity. Grassland production is in decline threatening the ability of pastures and forages to support future potential productivity gains in animal breeding. Developing solutions for both mitigation of grassland farming impacts and adaptation to future climate change needs to continue to ensure progress.



DOI: 10.19103/AS.2025.0154.31
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Table of contents
  • 1 Introduction
  • 2 Livestock farming in New Zealand: an overview
  • 3 Challenges facing pastoral livestock production in New Zealand
  • 4 Addressing challenges: an overview
  • 5 Improving animal management: from species and genetics to herd/flock management
  • 6 Improving pasture/forage management: from species to grazing management and water use
  • 7 Improving production systems management
  • 8 Implementing solutions: challenges and opportunities
  • 9 Conclusion
  • 10 Future trends in research
  • 11 Where to look for further information
  • 12 Acknowledgements
  • 13 References

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