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Low input/high profit
The low input/high profit approach achieved by the New Zealand production system puts less stress on animals; lowers energy, labour and capital costs; and leads to fewer effluent disposal problems and other environmental concerns.
But can farmers using traditional ration feeding systems, use the grazing technology developed and refined by New Zealand over the past 100 years? Increasingly the answer is yes.
Farmers all over the world are now looking more seriously to New Zealand both for production systems and genetics as they strive to increase the profitability of their operations.
Profit is only made when revenue from production is more than the costs of producing it. Farmers everywhere are focusing on reducing their costs as a means of increasing efficiency and thereby maintaining profitability. Perhaps the most important aspect of Livestock Improvement's breeding program is that it selects animals specifically for efficient production under the commercial pasture farming conditions that exist on New Zealand - and on an increasing number of international - farms. No other global company can make this claim.

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New Zealand's Highest Profit Sire in 2000.

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