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AgriTechNZ Members Bring Global AgTech Startups to NZ

Wednesday, July 23rd, 2025

 

AgriTech New Zealand is pleased to share the announcement of the inaugural Land x Launch™ New Zealand cohort—a powerful collaboration between Farmers2Founders, Agrifood Futures, and Agnition Ventures (the corporate innovation arm of Ravensdown).

This global market-entry program is bringing five international startups to New Zealand to validate, localise and scale cutting-edge technologies that directly address some of our most pressing agricultural challenges: soil health, biologics, and climate-resilient farming.

Selected from a highly competitive international pool, these innovators will work alongside New Zealand farmers, agronomists and industry partners to test their solutions under real-world conditions and accelerate adoption through tailored support, including on-farm trials, strategic introductions, and market guidance.

🧪 Meet the Cohort:

  • Cooling Crops (Israel): Sprayable solution that mimics nature’s own defence against thermal stress by restoring the soil’s protective crust.
  • Margins (Germany): Combining geospatial and crowdsourced data with top human agronomists and AI to audit, monitor and expand current and future sourcing regions.
  • M4Life (Argentina): A biological insurance for crops, developed through a patented “bio-training” process that supercharges the microbes already used in biological inputs.
  • Solena Ag (USA): AI-powered platform turning soil biology into predictable profit by delivering data-driven prescriptions and integrated finance.
  • TierraSpec (Israel): A soil intelligence platform that combines remote sensing, machine learning and minimal sampling to deliver high-resolution, cost-effective and rapid soil property mapping and carbon insights.

Through integration with F2F’s TEKFARM® platform and support from Ravensdown’s pilot farms, these companies will validate their technologies with early adopter farmers and key industry partners across dairy, arable, and horticulture sectors.

“Each startup in this cohort is addressing a critical pain point for New Zealand agriculture—from rising climate risk to data gaps in soil management,” said Christine Pitt, Co-founder of Farmers2Founders and Agrifood Futures. “With the right partnerships, these solutions can drive real, on-farm outcomes—both here in NZ and globally.”

“We’re proud to support this initiative that positions New Zealand as a launchpad for the world’s best technologies to land, learn and thrive in our unique agricultural ecosystem,” added Wilson Huang, Senior Associate of Agnition Ventures.

Why it matters for New Zealand:
As we look toward regenerative, sustainable, and climate-aligned production systems, global collaboration and technology validation are essential. Programs like Land x Launch™ ensure New Zealand remains at the cutting edge of agritech adoption—while supporting farmer profitability, resilience, and environmental stewardship.

👉 Want to connect with the cohort or learn more?
If you would like to get in touch with any of the founders, please reach out to us by submitting this form
here or contacting Skye Raward at sraward@foodfutures.com.au

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Robotics Plus launches Prospr: multi-use autonomous vehicle for sustainable orchard and vineyard production

Monday, September 25th, 2023

Salinas, Calif., and TAURANGA, NZ, September 21, 2023 – New Zealand-based agritech company Robotics Plus has launched Prospr, an autonomous, multi-use, hybrid vehicle designed to carry out a variety of orchard and vineyard crop tasks more efficiently and sustainably while reducing reliance on labor. Prospr is now commercially available from Robotics Plus, a specialist in the design and build of innovative agricultural robotics.

Prospr accommodates multiple swappable tools being developed, including newly released tower sprayers for grapes, apples, or tree crops. The right tool for the job is attached to the vehicle depending on the day’s work, and multiple Prosprs can collaborate in a fleet to get the job done. The autonomous vehicle uses a combination of perception systems to sense the environment, enabling data-driven insights.

Robotics Plus will showcase Prospr for the first time at FIRA 2023 this week, a California-based event dedicated to autonomous agriculture and agricultural robotics solutions.

Steve Saunders

Steve Saunders – CEO Robotics Plus

Steve Saunders, Co-founder and Chief Executive at Robotics Plus says the agriculture industry faces unprecedented challenges as this generation works to produce more food sustainably while reducing emissions and supplying at a lower cost.

“Prospr is a robust autonomous vehicle, with all-day running, that adapts to the jobs growers need to do while reducing emissions, inputs and reliance on increasingly hard-to-find machine operators. We’ve focussed on utilisation and flexibility with a unique modular architecture, allowing different tools for various crop types and applications year-round to maximise return on investment.

“It’s great to be back at FIRA to launch Prospr, with the first vehicles rolling out to customers this month. It’s a fantastic milestone for the passionate and dedicated Robotics Plus team.”

Dr Alistair Scarfe

Dr Alistair Scarfe, Chief Engineering Officer, Robotics Plus

Dr. Alistair Scarfe, Co-founder and Chief Engineering Officer at Robotics Plus, says, “We’ve made multiple technology advances for Prospr, including a remodelled platform for tools, new spraying attachments, and a new user interface to aid management and planning. We’ve also improved machine connectivity, control, safety and localisation. Prospr has its own wireless network, keeping vehicles online and enabling software updates for new features. We’re really proud to release another world-leading robotic innovation to market, thanks to the expertise of our outstanding team and partners.”

Hybrid System

Prospr has an all-electric drive system for superior torque and control. Its onboard power generation, with a Tier 4 diesel generator, allows the vehicle to operate for extended periods without charging or refuelling. Regenerative braking and high-capacity batteries extend range whilst its intelligent all-wheel-drive system with independent wheel motors gives superior manoeuvrability, grip and control.

Dr. Scarfe adds, “We’ve put our hybrid power and drive system through its paces and can achieve over 70% reduction in fuel consumption when compared to traditional diesel tractors doing the same job.”

Modular and adaptable

Prospr has a small footprint and unique steering configuration, incorporating electric steering and independent motors. The vehicle turns on its rear axle with a minimum headland requirement of 7.1m/23ft for row-to-row turning. Minimum row spacing is 1.85m/6.07ft, giving growers options to deploy automation in a greater variety of applications in various crop types. This means ground is covered faster, maximizing productivity and spray time compared to machines that turn on every second row or greater. The vehicle’s lightweight design, combined with its unique tire and wheel configuration, reduces ground compaction.

Steve Saunders says, “We’ve delivered a highly adaptable modular vehicle and are partnering with industry leaders to deliver various technologies for our tools. The first of these partnerships is with Croplands, a leader in sprayer technology. Our ongoing partnership with Yamaha Motor Co is helping us refine and productize our vehicle for scale. This significantly increases the robustness and support for Propsr in demanding and ever-changing agricultural environments.”

Q Series Sprayers

Q Series Sprayers, developed by Robotics Plus in conjunction with Croplands, allow growers to deploy a range of spray configurations, adapting to various crop types, growing formats, heights, and the day’s job. The Q4 / Q6 sprayers have two or three fans on either side and are best suited to grape, apple, or tree crops. The Q8 sprayer comprises eight fans, four on each side, and is best suited to apple crops. Spray rates and air speed are dynamic and controlled per fan to maximise spray efficacy through electric drive and control systems. The sprayers are built upon Croplands Quantum™ fans that produce a fine mist and turbulent air for better coverage from the superior droplet formation and spray deposition.

Safety and Management

To implement Prospr, a mesh network is installed to give a more consistent connection and interaction with the machine, improving operational efficiencies and user safety. Operators can manage and streamline the day’s work with a new organizational tool with an easy-to-use interface. Coordination is enabled between team members with multi-language support across various desktop and mobile devices. Jobs can be logged in advance and viewed in real time. Completed or in-progress jobs are mapped and recorded digitally. Multiple machines can be managed simultaneously by one or two operators from a single remote control via a fixed or mobile console.

For more information on Prospr or to order, see https://www.roboticsplus.co.nz/

 

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