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As a lover of hoppy beers and the outdoor life, it was natural that plant breeder Kerry Templeton should be tempted to head down from Auckland to Motueka nine years ago to take on the hop breeder role for the Bioeconomy...
For the love of hoppy beers (SLFM) is an episode from scigest - Plant & Food Research podcast by New Zealand Institute for Bioeconomy Science Limited. As a lover of hoppy beers and the outdoor life, it was natural that plant breeder Kerry T...
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Published Apr 23, 2026, audio available.
As a lover of hoppy beers and the outdoor life, it was natural that plant breeder Kerry Templeton should be tempted to head down from Auckland to Motueka nine years ago to take on the hop breeder role for the Bioeconomy Science Institute. In this latest podcast in our "Science Life For Me series”, scientist Dion Mundy speaks to Kerry about his life as a hop breeder and also talk hops and the hop industry.
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For the love of hoppy beers (SLFM) is from scigest - Plant & Food Research podcast by New Zealand Institute for Bioeconomy Science Limited.
Published Apr 23, 2026