New Zealand Institute for Crop and Food Research Formed 1 April 1992 (1992-04-01 ) Dissolved 1 December 2008 (2008-12-01 ) Superseding agency Motto Mana Kai Rangahau Employees 370 Website www .crop .cri .nz (inactive)
The Institute for Crop and Food Research was formed in 1992 as a New Zealand -based biological science Crown Research Institute researching new knowledge in five main areas:
It had an annual turnover of approximately $53 million (2006) and a staff of 370. Its research funding came from a mix of local and international industry and government sources, and its research spanned both fundamental and applied research.
On 6 June 2003, a Piper Navajo Chieftain on a charter flight from Palmerston North to Christchurch crashed on approach to Christchurch Airport , killing the pilot and seven Crop and Food employees, and seriously injuring two others.[ 1]
On 1 December 2008, Crop & Food Research (company number 547965) merged with HortResearch to form New Zealand Institute for Plant and Food Research trading as Plant and Food Research.[ 2]
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