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At REAP 26 we are interested in exploring the spectrum between needing lots of data, trials and scientific content to be confident in a replicable outcome, and a more empirical approach which is perhaps more common in commercial farming. The post How good is “good enough?” appeared first on Agri-TechE .
The estate’s £4.5m investment in a new reservoir is one part of the solution, but long‑term resilience lies in precision resource management. How far data‑driven decision‑making can take them? The post How Elveden Estate is turning to agri-tech to protect their “new gold” appeared first on Agri-TechE .
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Over a century after chemically manufactured nitrogen and other nutrients became the mainstay, could we be seeing a biological takeover? Marta May, Managing Director of BactoTech, believes so. The post Smarter, not harder: crossing the biological crop fertilisation Rubicon appeared first on Agri-TechE .
Accelerated Knowledge Transfer (AKT) sees funds distributed to organisations looking to innovate or develop new and disruptive capabilities. The post Accelerated Knowledge Transfer (AKT) appeared first on Agri-TechE .
Our Week in Agri-Tech delivers your essential weekly update on agriculture and technology. We cover the trends shaping the future of farming. The post Agri-Chat Podcast appeared first on Agri-TechE .
Frans Johansson's book The Medici Effect argued that innovation emerges at “the intersection of fields, disciplines, and cultures,” where people can change the rules of the game. The post The Medici Effect: What Agritech and Biotech can learn from each other appeared first on Agri-TechE .
The post A Well‑Adapted UK signals a shift in British farming appeared first on Agri-TechE .
Its mission is ambitious: to create a practical forum where farmers, researchers, technologists and agronomists can work together to collectively solve farming’s biggest challenges. The post Dyson’s Fresh Approach to Agri-Tech Innovation appeared first on Agri-TechE .
Innovate UK seeks innovative Agri-Tech companies for an acceleration programme to explore the potential of the Australian market. The post Global Incubator Programme: Agri-Tech Australia Farmers2Founders appeared first on Agri-TechE .

The post MTC driving agri tech innovation through robotics and the success of its AgriScale programme appeared first on Agri-TechE .
SME's can apply to develop innovative farming solutions. This must align with private investment from selected investor partners. The post Defra Farming Innovation Investor Partnership appeared first on Agri-TechE .
Apply for a share of up to £6.5 million for collaborative industrial research to make supply chains more productive, resource efficient and resilient. The post Advanced manufacturing supply chain innovation: CRD appeared first on Agri-TechE .
The recent granting of a Precision Bred Organism (PBO) marketing notice for a gene-edited variety of barley has made us reflect over 30 years of debate, discussions, strong opinions and scientific discovery. The post Looking Back, Moving Forward: The New Era of Precision Breeding appeared first on Agri-TechE .
"In 2012, about 200,000 GNSS devices were shipped for the agriculture industry annually,” says Alex Schofield, University of Warwick. “By 2022, this had grown to more than 1.3 million." The post GNSS developers target agriculture’s expanding precision ag market appeared first on Agri-TechE .
Apply to ADOPT for on-farm trial and demonstration projects, to improve adoption of new ideas or solutions in the agricultural sector. The post ADOPT Funding for on-farm innovation appeared first on Agri-TechE .
The post Cranfield University research aims to overcome sprouting challenge appeared first on Agri-TechE .
Innovate UK seeks innovative Agri-Tech companies to participate in an acceleration programme to support growth by exploring the potential of the USA market. The post Global Incubator Programme: Agri-Tech USA THRIVE, cohort 1 appeared first on Agri-TechE .
The post New hyperspectral satellite imagery crucial for lowering nitrogen use amid rising fertiliser costs appeared first on Agri-TechE .
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