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This under-the-radar ASX tech share has gained 65% in the last 12 months

This under-the-radar ASX tech share has gained 65% in the last 12 months This under-the-radar ASX tech share has gained 65% in the last 12 months The company’s shares have had a stellar 12 months. Let’s take a look at some of the drivers behind these gains. Rhys Brock has been a Motley Fool contributor since late 2017. Originally a literature graduate with a passion for writing, his travels took him to the United Kingdom and the Cayman Islands, where he made ends meet working administrative jobs in banking and hedge fund administration. This exposure to the global finance industry uncovered a fascination with international markets and investing. Now back in Australia, and having passed all three levels of the CFA Program, Rhys is keen to share his passion for investing with Motley Fool readers.

Genetics to help dairy kick vital climate goals

LIC research assistant Gemma Worth with senior scientist Lorna McNaughton. 1 of 1 5370537724001 Breeding more efficient animals could help unlock profitability and environmental gains for Tasmanian dairy farmers, according to a new project. This comes as consumer pressure mounts on agricultural production to improve its on-farm and supply-chain environmental credentials. The project, led by DairyTas and supported by LIC, the Tasmanian Government and Serve-Ag, investigated how the Tasmanian dairy industry could reduce carbon emissions. Central to the findings was the need to breed a cow that produces high milk solids relative to its live weight, while lasting longer in the herd. Former DairyTas sustainable dairying adviser Rachel Brown said genetics was an obvious starting point for the investigation, as cattle produce 60 to 65 per cent of the emissions from the state’s industry.

Timaru s 100% Pure New Zealand Honey supreme winner in National Honey Competition

Yashas Srinivasa17:24, Jun 28 2021 Valentina Bellomo/Stuff Jarved Allan, operations manager for 100% Pure New Zealand honey, holds the A Timaru honey producer is the toast of the beekeeping industry after taking home eight medals at Apiculture New Zealand’s national honey competition, including the supreme award. “We came so close in 2019, so it feels good to finally win the award,” 100% Pure New Zealand’s operations manager Jarved Allan told Stuff. “And we’ll do it all over again next year,” he claimed. “The 18 years I have worked at 100% Pure NZ Honey mastering what we do to showcase this top shelf product has contributed to winning this award.”

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