Australian agtech firm signs data sharing contract for use in carbon, biodiversity projects

Published 08:23 on August 17, 2023  /  Last updated at 09:52 on August 17, 2023  /  Asia Pacific, Australia

Two Australian companies have signed a A$1.45 million ($928,000) data and tech sharing agreement that will help measure primary production land for carbon and biodiversity projects.
Two Australian companies have signed a A$1.45 million ($928,000) data and tech sharing agreement that will help measure primary production land for carbon and biodiversity projects.


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