
Industry support for the UK Agri-Tech Centre – Dr Dave George
The UK Agri-Tech Centre is good at identifying key challenges within the sector bringing together consortia of researchers, farmers, agronomists, industry representatives and SMEs.

The UK Agri-Tech Centre is good at identifying key challenges within the sector bringing together consortia of researchers, farmers, agronomists, industry representatives and SMEs.

The UK Agri-Tech Centre is good at identifying key challenges within the sector bringing together consortia of researchers, farmers, agronomists, industry representatives and SMEs.

The UK Agri-Tech Centre took part in the South West AgriTech Showcase 2024, with discussions highlighting the pivotal role of sustainable collaboration in shaping not just the South West region, but also the global food supply chain.

As the Agri-Tech Centres gear up to start a new and unified era as UK Agri-Tech Centre, Harry Langford reflects on how the Landscape has changed, the innovation activity and impact in Controlled Environment Agriculture (CEA).

Dr David McNaughton, the Managing Director of Soya UK, has over 30 years of commercial and scientific experience in the seed industry. In this interview, we discuss his background, his honorary doctorate from the Institute of Agriculture of the Ukrainian Academy of Agrarian Sciences

The UK food system is a force for good, but the way it works together and is supported has to improve. This was the central message of the 23rd annual City Food & Drink Lecture.

The AgriSynth project represents an innovative approach within the agricultural sector, using synthetic images for machine learning to change how agricultural AI solutions are developed

The UK Agri-Tech Centre is working with an innovative start-up Debye Ltd. to develop and trial its ground-breaking system, which simulates lightning’s ability to capture nitrogen in the form of nitrates when it strikes water.

An innovative project titled ‘Smarter Forecasting, Communication and Management of Frost Risk in Vineyards’ has secured over £300,000 in funding from Innovate UK and Defra.

We speak with the founder of CODE-AI and introduce CropOrigin, an AI-based tool for sophisticated biological fingerprinting of food, moving beyond traditional barcodes.