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Food & Textiles Group

Food & Textiles
Sections
Objective
To develop products and technologies that will help
pastoral industries deliver carpets, textiles and livestock-derived food
that meet global consumer needs. To create sustainable, beneficial developments
and testing services aimed at stimulating demand for New Zealand’s animal
fibre and textile industry value chains.
Why we are here
There is an increasing need for novel solutions
to improve management, monitoring and assurance along the value chain
- from on-farm production through to on-shelf product. At the same
time, consumers are demanding products that meet their specific
lifestyle and genetic make-up.
Accordingly, an increase is expected in the
number of new niche companies providing specialist products such as
active sportswear, smart and technical textiles, or food designed to
provide health benefits to specific people.
The increasing wealth of information on the human
and livestock species’ genomes provides greater opportunities than
ever before to identify and develop novel products from livestock
species that meet specific consumer needs.
What we do
- Apply science and engineering to the world
of carpets and textiles for fashion and industrial applications.
- Apply understanding of ruminant nutrition
to develop nutritional guidelines and solutions for improved
productivity.
- Provide product and process development,
and evaluation services, in the fields of fibre, textiles and
related consumer and industrial products.
- Formulate mitigation strategies for
greenhouse gases produced by grazing ruminants.
- Provide technology and technical services
to the global carpet and rug sector, focusing on wool-based floor
coverings.
- Develop human health therapeutics derived
from livestock products, including wound-healing products from deer
velvet and antimicrobials from milk and rumen microbes.
- Offer sophisticated R&D and product
development services in the fields of engineering, bio-materials,
and textiles-based niche medical and health applications.
- Develop added-value foods derived from
livestock products, including nutrigenomics - those that meet
specific nutritional requirements of human genetic conditions.
- Provide expert textile- and carpet-related
technical consultancy, information, and education services, and
manage key relationships with other technical authorities around the
world.
- Provide tools to assist with quality
assurance to meet customer expectations for desirability and safety
of animal products, such as measurement of desirable food
characteristics, diagnostic tests, predictive models and
traceability tools. Such tools will improve decision making,
efficiency and product quality of value chains and can also help
resolve biosecurity issues.
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