New Zealand's largest annual agricultural showcase has attracted significant attention from visiting agri-tech leaders from India.
Ten representatives from India's agribusiness sector visited the country for a week as part of Asia New Zealand Foundation's NZ India Entrepreneurship Initiative.
These businesses ranged from sustainable beekeeping, mushroom cultivation, AI-driven crop monitoring, affordable farm mechanisation, climate-smart technologies, hydroponic farms and indoor vertical farms, as well as digital agriculture and scalable farm innovation.
The delegation attended Fieldays at Hamilton's Mystery Creek on Wednesday last week and was impressed by New Zealand's expertise in animal husbandry, precision farming, quality transparency, post-harvest management, climate-resilient agriculture and cold-chain logistics.
Swapnil Jadhav, founder of Map My Crop









