Melbourne-based software company Z Ware is applying face recognition to cattle in an attempt to fight rustling and streamline animal management.
The Federal Government's decision to sign on to a pledge to reduce methane emissions by 30% on 2020 levels by 2030 has come in for criticism by the Opposition.
The use of technology like 5G and artificial intelligence to aid the labour-intensive practice of counting cattle has been tested out by telecommunications vendor TPG Telecom.
A Sydney-based agritech company, that has a very high percentage of female staff, says the take-up of its water-level monitors is growing by leaps and bounds all over the country.
Australian agtech firm DIT Technologies has invited locals, who are interested to invest in its operations through equity crowd-funding, to register to show their interest.
Australia's national science agency CSIRO has set up a satellite herd-tracking program, it claims is the world's biggest, to track more than 1000 feral buffalo and unmanned cattle present in Northern Australia.
Australia's national science agency, the CSIRO, has created its own version of "fitbit" to help farmers keep track of their livestock.
A company known as Borderless Cattle Australia plans to give restaurants and consumers in China the ability to own and trace Australian cattle, sell or share them with friends and obtain advice from top chefs and nutritionists.
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