
Warning! Stealth slugs are coming!
According to Dr Ian Bedford, an entomologist at the John Innes Centre, slugs are not only a nuisance, but they can be “quite a dangerous
Some inspirational thinkers share their views of different aspects of agri-tech.
According to Dr Ian Bedford, an entomologist at the John Innes Centre, slugs are not only a nuisance, but they can be “quite a dangerous
Minister for Life Sciences, George Freeman MP, came to Cambridgeshire during Agri-Tech Week to officially open the new Eastern AgriGate Research Hub, at Hasse Fen
Meurig Raymond, President of the National Farmers Union, is giving a keynote speech at REAP. In the NFU manifesto it says that there is a need
Farmers need a better way to assess the economic optimum for fertiliser and other inputs argues Simon Ward, founder of Increment Ltd and one of
The Agri-Tech East Special Interest Groups provide a unique opportunity for the farming community to meet with technologists and researchers from other sectors. This is
Under-investment in data technology will inherently limit the impact of initiatives striving to improve agriculture, warns Robert Allen of Greenvale AP, one of the UK’s
It is now possible for organisations of all sizes to benefit from the accumulated knowledge of the region’s research institutes, comments Dr Jonathan Clarke, Head
There is a need for greater knowledge of the impact of on-farm environment on crop performance, says Bill Clark, Commercial and Technical Director for NIAB.
The desire to cut our consumption of food additives such as sugar and colouring agents has been one of the driving forces for the development
East Anglia is famed for its potatoes but the crop requires a high level of investment and this can be difficult to justify in years
William Kendall, organic farmer, investor and entrepreneur took to the podium at REAP to announce the launch of Agri-Tech East’s GROW, the UK’s first Agri-Tech