MyNoke is New Zealand’s largest vermicomposting operation, delivering large-scale organic waste processing and soil health solutions for growers, councils and industry. Our approach is grounded in research and development (R&D) because working with living systems at scale requires continuous learning, testing and improvement.
As New Zealand faces growing pressure to reduce landfill, improve soil outcomes and meet climate commitments, innovation is no longer optional. At MyNoke, R&D underpins how we operate today, and how we prepare for the future.
R&D-Led Vermicomposting at a Commercial Scale
Vermicomposting is a biological process. Unlike mechanical or chemical treatment systems, its success depends on the health and performance of living organisms - those organisms being billions of earthworms working together to convert organic waste into high-value vermicast.
Our R&D programme focuses on:
This research enables MyNoke to operate reliably at scale, processing large volumes of organic material while delivering consistent outputs; a requirement for both commercial growers and local authorities.
Supporting Soil Health for Kiwifruit Orchards and Growers
For kiwifruit orchards and other intensive horticultural systems, soil biology plays a critical role in long-term productivity. Healthy soils support strong root development, nutrient cycling, water retention and resilience under changing climate conditions.
MyNoke’s vermicast is produced with these outcomes in mind. Ongoing R&D ensures our product performs consistently across different growing systems, soil types and regions, whereby giving growers confidence in both biological effectiveness and provenance.
As orchard systems intensify and input scrutiny increases, growers are increasingly seeking evidence-based soil health solutions that deliver real, repeatable results.
Organic Waste Solutions for Local and National Government
Councils and government agencies face increasing challenges around organic waste diversion, biosolids management, emissions reduction and regulatory compliance.
MyNoke works with councils to provide proven, scalable vermicomposting solutions that divert organic material from landfill and return nutrients to productive use. Our R&D programme supports this by improving process control, environmental performance and system resilience, whereby helping councils meet operational, environmental and community expectations.
This approach aligns directly with circular economy principles, where waste streams are transformed into long-term assets rather than ongoing liabilities.
Why Continuous Innovation Matters for New Zealand Businesses
New Zealand businesses operate in a globally competitive environment, and innovation is a key driver of productivity and resilience.
A recent New Zealand business analysis published by Swell highlights that while Kiwi companies are known for ingenuity, New Zealand’s overall R&D investment still lags many OECD peers, limiting long-term competitiveness and economic growth. The article argues that sustained, business-led R&D investment is critical if NZ wants to close this gap and build higher-value, future-focused industries.
For MyNoke, this reinforces a simple reality: innovation is not a “nice to have” - it's a strategic necessity.
R&D Investment That Delivers Measurable Impact
There is also growing evidence that when New Zealand businesses invest in R&D, the returns are real.
A recent five-year independent evaluation of the Research & Development Tax Incentive (RDTI) found the scheme has generated approximately $1.83 billion in additional R&D activity, with an estimated $6.8 billion in wider economic benefits. The evaluation shows the incentive has encouraged businesses to undertake R&D projects they would not have otherwise pursued, strengthening innovation capability across the economy.
This demonstrates that structured, sustained investment in innovation can deliver measurable value, both for individual organisations and for New Zealand as a whole.
Embedding Innovation Into Everyday Operations
At MyNoke, R&D isn’t confined to a lab environment. It’s embedded across our operations, from process design and environmental monitoring to product development and partner collaboration.
This culture of continuous improvement allows us to respond to emerging challenges, adopt new technologies and refine our systems over time. Rather than standing still while expectations change, we actively evolve - improving outcomes for growers, councils and the environment.
Looking Ahead: R&D at MyNoke in 2026 and Beyond
Looking toward 2026 and beyond, MyNoke will continue to invest heavily in R&D to:
Because sustainability - like innovation - is not a destination. It’s an ongoing commitment.