
TomatoGuard: Improving tomato cultivation with AI technology
TomatoGuard, a pioneering research and development project aims to introduce an advanced monitoring system that harnesses AI to enable early detection and management of crop stress.

TomatoGuard, a pioneering research and development project aims to introduce an advanced monitoring system that harnesses AI to enable early detection and management of crop stress.

The Cattle Hoof Monitor is a project aimed at improving cattle health and farm productivity through advanced monitoring systems.

Soil is often called the foundation of life, and for good reason: it supports 95% of the world’s food production and stores vast amounts of carbon, making it critical for combatting climate change.

The TRUTH Project (Thriving Roots Underpinning Total Soil Health), spearheaded by BOFIN and its partners, is reshaping how farmers understand and manage their soil and root health.

The 29th annual United Nations climate conference, COP29, recently concluded after two weeks of heated debates between global leaders in Baku, Azerbaijan. But what exactly is COP and why does it matter?

The UK Agri-Tech Centre recently attended the Vineyard & Winery Show at the Kent County Showground, an unmissable event for anyone working in viticulture in the UK and abroad.

A project using innovative, cost-effective technology to improve the health and welfare of laying hens while increasing productivity, efficiency and industry resilience has begun, thanks to grant funding from Innovate UK.

On November 21, the UK Agri-Tech Centre hosted a delegation from the Department for Environment, Food, and Rural Affairs (DEFRA), including the UK’s agri-food attachés operating in 16 international markets. Representatives from Innovate UK and the Department for Business and Trade (DBT) also participated in the visit.

Antimicrobial resistance (AMR) occurs when bacteria, viruses, fungi and parasites adapt to become resistant to the medicines designed to combat them.

This article highlights the positive impact Miscanthus can have on the biodiversity of UK landscapes, providing insight into the latest evidence-based research and the important role of the OMENZ project in supporting its cultivation.