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Transforming Food Production – Agri-TechE members in 19 of the 31 projects

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Greg Clark, Secretary of State for Business, Energy and Industrial Strategy
Greg Clark, Secretary of State for Business, Energy and Industrial Strategy

The first wave of successful projects under the “Transforming Food Production” programme have been announced, with Agri-TechE members participating in 19 of the 31 Collaborative R&D projects.
In his announcement today (28 June 2019) , Greg Clark, Secretary of State for Business, Energy and Industrial Strategy., revealed that industry partners were contributing a further £8.8m to the overall total of £22.4M for project funding.
Agri-TechE members’ projects include:
Rothamsted Research
Productivity of dairy cows  £233,286 grant for the use of GPS tracking to improve the productivity of grazing dairy cows.
Blackgrass forecasting –  £1,001,182 to use AI to develop blackgrass forecasting models that could help save farmers over £0.5Bn a year to help identify successful manages strategies.
Automated disease analyser  Rothamsted Research is a partner on a project worth £927,394 with Hutchinsons, ADAS and Spearhead to develop SpraySaver, the world’s first automated field analyser system for early disease detection of crop pathogens.
Fotenix Ltd 
Vertical farming – Fotenix Ltd working with the Centre for Crop Health and Protection (CHAP) and others – a share in a £990,856 grant to help develop new vertical farming systems by combining different technologies to optimize growing conditions.
Soft fruit robot – Also Fotenix is sharing a grant of £1,242,623 with the University of Lincoln (and others) to develop First Fleet, the worlds first autonomous multi-modal soft fruit robots
University of Lincoln
Blueberry picking robot – University of Lincoln is also sharing a grant of £105,435 (with others) for a feasibility study to develop an autonomous blueberry picking robot.
Vision-guided weeding – £698.058 grant (with others) to develop the next-generation of vision-guided weeding systems to reduce chemical use. It is also sharing a grant of £439,100 with others to develop environmentally sensitive weed control systems using precision digital field mapping combined with engineered vehicles.
Farmscan AG and Harper Adams University
Hands free farm – this duo is working with others in a grant worth £1,588,964 to develop a totally autonomous “Hands Free Farm” which will develop robotic skills, smart machines and evaluation technologies for smaller and more precise machinery.
B-Hive Innovations and Harper Adams University
Potato measuring – these organisations share a grant of £390,859 to develop TUBERSCAN, to measure potatoes as they are growing in fields, helping optimise harvesting and crop resource use.
Potato Storage – B-Hive is also working with the AHDB and others on a project worth £520,046 to develop a smart storage solution for the potato industry with the aim of reducing waste by 110kt and improve packer profitability by £108m a year.
Small Robot Company
Electrical weeding solution – SRC is sharing a grant of £690,380 with others to develop a prototype electrical weeding solution for new crop types
Breedr
Beef supply chain – working with others on a grant of £2,441,794 to develop the world’s first “beef data bank” – a platform for data covering the beef supply chain to help avoid disease, improve business performance and improve product quality.
Folium Food Science Ltd
Blight detection by drone – Folium will be working with the University of East Anglia and others on a grant of £909,984 to develop a system for prevention of bacterial blight infection, using drones to detect and then treat blight using a new biotic treatment.
The Natural Resources Institute
Cool harvests – NRI at the University of Greenwich is sharing a £311.690 grant with others to develop in-field cooling systems to rapidly remove heat from produce immediately after harvest.
John Innes Centre 
Fertiliser decision support The John Innes Centre is sharing a grant of £1,189,803 with others to develop a fertiliser decision tool that will enable farmers to better optimise fertilise applications and increase nutrient uptake by plants.
Yagro Ltd
Boosting farm productivity – Yagro is sharing a grant of £558,146 with others on new technologies to optimise farm productivity to drive a more financially sustainable farming sector.

Transforming Food Production 

TFP is a £90m programme of the Industrial Strategy Challenge Fund (ISCF) and which aims to put the UK at the forefront of advanced sustainable agriculture; transforming food production whilst reducing emissions, pollution, waste and soil erosion.
More information – Gov.uk