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The bright ideas of New Zealand's primary sector have been celebrated with an announcement of the winners of the 2026 Innovation Awards.
Prototype, Early-Stage, and Growth & Scale category finalists were evaluated by expert judging teams, with each award category overseen by a head judge.
Steve Chappell, programme manager for the National Fieldays Society, said the awards continue to highlight the depth and diversity of innovation emerging from New Zealand's primary industries.
"Many of the challenges facing our primary industries are global, so it's encouraging to see NZ innovators developing solutions that not only address local needs but also have relevance and impact on the world stage."
The Young Innovator of the Year Award was awarded to Wellington-based Enivo for its biodegradable plant pots made from New Zealand forestry and primary industry waste.
Enivo stood out for its consistent values across the business, a carefully considered supply and distribution chain, and strong engagement with customers and partners.
The judges also highlighted Enivo's ability to pivot in response to commercial pressures and the scope for Enivo's ability to pivot in response to commercial pressures and the scope for Enivo to achieve its environmental impact goals and diversify beyond the initial product.
The Prototype Award was awarded to Scanabull for its Scanabull WeighApp.
The solution uses 3D LiDAR and AI to deliver accurate, real-time cattle liveweights via a simple phone scan.
The category head judge said the product was a highly relevant and scalable solution, noting the team's improvements in accuracy and enhancements to the user interface.
The Early-Stage Award recognised emerging innovation and practical application.
Elm Lab Skincare received a Highly Commended Award for its A2 Colostrum Baby Lotion, developed using colostrum sourced from a single, traceable family dairy farm in Mosgiel.
The category winner was Hamilton-based elert for its elert EQ device, a wearable technology designed to monitor equine health.
Judges described it as a compelling, real-world solution.
The bright ideas of New Zealand's primary sector have been celebrated with an announcement of the winners of the 2026 Innovation Awards.
Newly appointed Federated Farmers vice president Sandra Faulkner says she is honoured and excited to hold the role.
New Zealand's top fencers were out in force at National Fieldays this month, demonstrating their skills with the ever-reliable number 8 wire.
New Federated Farmers president Colin Hurst says he will ensure that farmer voices are heard loud and clear wherever decisions are being made.
Paynes Titus Excelsior ET, an LIC bull bred by Brad Payne and Claire Brodie in the Waikato, has won the JT Thwaites Sire of the Season 2026 Award.
South Canterbury farmer Colin Hurst has been elected as the new president of Federated Farmers.