UK Agri-Tech Centre backs British agri-tech businesses to scale globally

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The UK Agri-Tech Centre has today announced the selection of two UK agri-tech businesses, Breedr and Biotangentsto take part in the 2026 Global Growth Accelerator (GGA) Australasia programme. This initiative will support both companies to validate their technologies on farms in New Zealand while building pathways to international growth.

The programme is designed to help high-potential agri-tech businesses move beyond innovation and into real-world adoption. By connecting them with international markets, commercial partners and working farming systems, the GGA enables technologies to be tested, proven and scaled.

 

Building global partnerships through GGA

GGA helps high-potential UK agri-tech businesses move beyond innovation into real-world adoption by connecting them with international markets, commercial partners and farming systems where their technologies can be tested, proven and scaled. 

Delivered in partnership with Agnition Ventures, the corporate investment and innovation arm of the Ravensdown farmer co-operative, and AgriTech New Zealand, the GGA Australasia programme is focused on enabling UK agri-tech businesses to expand internationally.


Through the programme, participating companies can:

  • Better understand international market needs
  • Build trusted in-country relationships
  • Co-create pilot projects with local partners

By embedding businesses directly into local markets, the programme helps reduce barriers to adoption, generate market evidence and unlock new commercial opportunities for UK innovation.

 

Steve McLean, CEO at the UK Agri-Tech Centre, said:

“UK agri-tech has enormous potential, but innovation only creates impact when it is adopted in the real world. Our role is to help businesses bridge that gap – proving their technologies in commercial farming environments, connecting them with the right partners and supporting them to scale into markets where they can make a meaningful difference.

Breedr and Biotangents have developed technologies that address clear industry needs, and New Zealand provides a powerful proving ground to demonstrate their value in one of the world’s most respected livestock and dairy markets.”

The UK Agri-Tech Centre team recently promoted the GGA Australasia programme at Fieldays, New Zealand’s largest agricultural event. This included engagement with farmers, supply chain stakeholders and industry representatives. The team will return in July alongside Breedr and Biotangents to begin pilot deployments, work with local partners and demonstrate the technologies directly within commercial farming environments.

 

Why New Zealand is a key proving ground

As part of the programme, Breedr and Biotangents will deploy their solutions in the New Zealand market, targeting two major priorities for global livestock and dairy production:

  • Improving productivity through betta data
  • Supporting animal health through rapid, targeted diagnostics

New Zealand provides an ideal envrionment to demonstrate commerical value, offering globally respected livestock and dairy systems where innovaton can be tested at scale.

 

Breedr: Driving productivity through data

Breedr’s platform focuses on precision livestock management, helping farmers and supply chains track and optimise performance across millions of animals globally.

James Wright from Breedr, added:

“New Zealand is one of the best farming countries in the world. I am delighted that we can launch Breedr through the GGA programme to help support farmers to be more productive and profitable, like we are already doing for thousands of farmers and supply chains, tracking millions of animals around the world.”

 

 

Biotangents: Advancing animal health with rapid diagnostics

Biotangents brings cutting-edge diagnostic capability to the programme, with its AmpliSpec™ Mastitis platform enabling fast, on-farm identification of pathogens.

Ivonne Robledo from Biotangents, added:

“New Zealand’s dairy industry sets the benchmark for global animal health standards. Bringing AmpliSpec™ Mastitis to New Zealand means delivering fast, pathogen-specific diagnostics where they’re needed most — at the farm, in real time, when treatment decisions can’t wait. We’re delighted to be selected for GGA Australasia and look forward to the partnerships and field insights this programme will generate.”

 

To find out how we can support your international export ambitions, visit the Global Growth Accelerator page or get in touch at [email protected].

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