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Pasture Grown Crops – New Frontiers in Kiwi Dairy Alternatives

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Pasture grown crops like Barley may soon jump from stockfeed and beer kegs into your latte glass. Scientists at Plant & Food Research are turning hull-less barley into smooth, creamy dairy alternatives - milks today, yoghurts tomorrow, with a nutty, fibre-rich profile speaking directly to oat-milk drinkers hunting for something new.


At the same time, pasture itself is being reimagined. The Bioeconomy Science Institute and Pāmu Landcorp are extracting full-spectrum protein from ryegrass and alfalfa, unlocking a crop once destined only for cows and sheep. This isn’t just another “plant protein play”; it’s a bid to turn New Zealand's most iconic export systems - barley fields, ryegrass and alfalfa paddocks, into sources of human-grade nutrition with global reach.


If successful, farmers get new value from the same land, while consumers sip barley lattes or blend pasture protein shakes carrying the same essential amino acids as meat or dairy.



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