Agri-tech in action at the UK Agri-Tech Centre: A September roundup

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From industry insights to supporting businesses to develop cutting-edge innovation across  AI, robotics and automation and CEA, to thought-provoking conversations at events, we share our top activity of the month to help you stay informed about all things agri-tech.

 

The UK Agri-Tech Centre appoints new CEO

Exciting news! The UK Agri-Tech Centre has confirmed the appointment of Steve McLean as its new Chief Executive Officer. After a thorough and competitive recruitment process, Steve will officially step into his new role on 27 January 2026. Currently, heading up Agriculture & Fisheries Sourcing at M&S, Steve brings with him executive experience and a strong background in driving strategic change.

 

 

 

 

Carbon clarity: Aligning assessments with sector needs

 

As the agri-food sector faces growing pressure to cut greenhouse gas emissions and move faster toward net zero, one big question is emerging: are carbon assessment tools truly fit for purpose?

In our latest report, developed with Farm Carbon Toolkit, we dive into how these tools can better reflect the needs and ambitions of farmers, growers and supply chain partners. From practical adoption to data accuracy, standardisation, financial support and innovation, we share insights and recommendations for everyone working toward a lower-carbon future.

 

 

 

 

Can drones help grow better strawberries?

A groundbreaking initiative is exploring how robotics and AI can revolutionise the way strawberries are grown.

At the heart of the project? Autonomous drones that mimic the airflow needed for pollen transfer — a clever solution to the growing challenges of large-scale natural pollination and it’s one of the first of its kind in the UK.

 

 

 

 

 

How is agri-tech helping farmers protect biodiversity?

From uncovering elusive species to tracking the subtle changes in ecosystems, today’s agri-tech tools are transforming the agricultural landscape. They’re not just instruments for increasing yields—they’re emerging as vital allies in the critical battle for biodiversity preservation.

On World Habitat Day, we delved into four groundbreaking ways that technology is empowering farmers to nurture their land while simultaneously enhancing its natural resilience. Picture smart sensors, real-time data analytics and integrated systems that provide farmers with a deeper understanding of the ecosystems they influence every single day.

 

 

 

What if we could see beyond what the human eye can detect?

Hyperspectral imaging unlocks invisible insights by capturing hundreds of wavelengths, revealing early signs of disease long before symptoms appear. It’s a game-changer for agriculture.

The UK Agri-Tech Centre is helping innovators use advanced sensors such as hyperspectral imaging in adapting their solutions. We collaborate with growers to test and refine their solutions, paving the way for agri-tech breakthroughs.

 

 

 

 

 

 

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