
GROW-ing early stage businesses
We are delighted to see that GROW finalist, Smartbell, has moved into trials on Croxton Park Farm. The product monitors the behaviour of cows to
Agri-tech is rapidly changing with new developments all the time. Below are original stories generated by Agri-TechE.
We are delighted to see that GROW finalist, Smartbell, has moved into trials on Croxton Park Farm. The product monitors the behaviour of cows to
Larger, tasty strawberries that offer 20 per cent saving on labour and almost no wastage demonstrate that the benefits of breeding extend far beyond yield.
The challenges facing the agri-food industry need a collaborative approach to make real progress. By involving stakeholders from across the value-chain it is possible to develop sustainable
Agri-Tech East hosts events throughout the year to inspire and facilitate discussions between participants with new ideas and fresh thinking. People from all sectors and
The national Agri-Tech business plan competition GROW is now live. GROW aims to give everyone with a good idea for improving agricultural production the chance to see if
Robotic sprayers and dual hoppers are just two of the ideas on the wish list for Agrovista’s Jack Harris. Always keeping an eye out for
Do you have a post to fill? The ever-expanding Agri-Tech East network includes the UK’s largest concentration of technical, producer and academic expertise and our new Opportunity
With our first Pollinator of 2017 (A New Agriculture – What Will the Future Hold?) just around the corner, here is a taste of some
Agri-Tech Week featured strongly on the BBC’s Farming Today programme and we were delighted that presenter Anna Hill managed to come to several events. Their report
Here is a flavour of REAP 2016, Cambridge TV produced a video report featuring some of the technology being demonstrated at the conference. It includes an
From blue sky thinking to generations-old cider production – Agri-Tech Week this year has had it all. Seven events across five counties involving a diversity
Innovation starts with understanding the problem. By creating opportunities to get farmers involved earlier in agri-tech developments – in both the lab and the workshop