Infrastructure, not products

Three operating companies. Three critical areas. One connected framework - built to protect milk quality from shed to vat.

The system behind the system

Terravest is the parent company and operating framework. We exist to integrate, develop, and coordinate the infrastructure businesses that protect milk quality at source - and the value built on top of it.

A person is administering Deosan Chemicals to a cow in a dairy shed, with several cows standing nearby.

Biological and chemical integrity On farm

Deosan provides dairy hygiene and on-farm chemical systems, the front line of contamination prevention. Purpose-built programmes, consistent protocols, and technical support that reduces compliance risk and keeps biological and chemical integrity locked in.

Two men are smiling and looking at a phone, standing next to large stainless steel tanks in an industrial or farm setting, with one man wearing a dark polo shirt and cap, and the other in a green jacket.

Real-time visibility. Actionable data

Agora delivers digital telemetry and on-farm monitoring platforms that turn raw data into verified outcomes. Connected infrastructure that gives farmers and processors real-time confidence - not periodic checks, not manual records, not guesswork.

Outdoor industrial HVAC or refrigeration unit with pipes and control panel outside a building.

Thermal integrity from cow to collection

DTS manages refrigeration and critical milk handling infrastructure. Rapid cooling, stable storage, and maintained cold chain - the thermal side of milk quality, engineered to perform consistently, season after season.

One framework Zero gaps

Deosan, DTS, and Agora address the three dimensions of on-farm milk risk. Chemical, thermal, and digital. Each is a specialist.

Each is a specialist. Together, operating within the Terravest framework, they function as a single continuous system rather than three separate product and service providers. That integration removes the blind spots. It also removes the compliance friction, the duplicate farm visits, and the reactive fixes that cost farmers time and processors confidence.

a network built for scale

Aiming to:

SUPPORT

6000+


farms

1.12B KG

CARE TAKe


MILK SOLIDS

PROTECt

$11.15 BILLION


VALUE

industry insights

Perspectives from Kip Bodle on milk quality, why it is relevant to NZ farmers and where things are heading.

We believe it is time to take more notice around where the international trends are heading, and how that will shape the way we manage milk on farm in the future.