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 must-read round-up to keep you ahead of what’s shaping the sector.
Global Growth Accelerator – unlock international growth
The Global Growth Accelerator unlocks global market access for UK agri-tech companies by co-creating in-country pilot projects with real end users. Delivered in collaboration with Agnition Ventures and AgriTech New Zealand, the programme is designed to fast-track UK agri-tech ventures by validating technologies for dairy and livestock in New Zealand’s innovation-driven farming systems. If you’re an agri-tech business looking to scale internationally and operate in the following areas:
- Biosecurity, animal health and traceability
- Farm system productivity
- Climate volatility, drought and water security
- Environmental compliance and nutrient efficiency
GGA can help you unlock your next phase of business growth.
Regstrations close 10 April – don’t miss out!
What it takes to turn innovation into impact
Turning innovation into real on-farm impact takes more than a good idea, it relies on trust, practicality and a deep understanding of farming systems. During Growth Week, Dr Kaler Professor of Epidemiology and Precision Livestock Informatics at the University of Nottingham shared three challenges that continue to shape how agri-tech businesses succeed in the real world.
Her insights underline why grounding innovation in real farming systems is so important, and why understanding farmers’ perspectives from the outset can make the difference between adoption and abandonment.
Meet FASTA innovators
The first FASTA innovator cohort met at the Carbon Trust’s London office for a milestone moment, the official start of their FASTA journey. For many, it was the first opportunity to connect with fellow innovators and with leaders from retail, finance and agriculture who shape the realities of the agri‑food system.
Each business in the cohort is addressing some of agriculture’s toughest challenges through next‑generation Measurement, Reporting and Verification (MRV) technologies. From improving soil data accuracy to reducing emissions and strengthening supply‑chain traceability, these innovators are developing solutions designed to bring clarity, confidence and scalability to the sector. Together, they bring the creativity, ambition and practical solutions needed to accelerate progress.
In the months ahead, the cohort will refine and scale their technologies with hands‑on support, access to facilities and expert guidance from the UK Agri‑Tech Centre, the Carbon Trust and FASTA partners.
What does ‘fit for farms’ really mean?
Agri-tech only succeeds when it’s reliable, affordable and genuinely helpful on farm. We sat down with Somerset farmers Rob Addicott and Jeremy Padfield, along with Dr Annie Rayner from FAI Farms, for an open conversation about what it truly takes to make agri-tech work in the field.
Curious about what ‘fit for farm’ really means? Their answers were immediate and practical, grounded in relevance, reliability and a user-centred design. For agri-tech businesses, the message was clear – get on farm early, spend time with end-users and involve farmers from the beginning.
Learn more how to ensure your tech is fit to farms