
$1 million funding for agri-tech start-up KisanHub
We are delighted that KisanHub, an early stage company that presented at our first Pollinator meeting, has raised $1 million. The company already has a
We are delighted that KisanHub, an early stage company that presented at our first Pollinator meeting, has raised $1 million. The company already has a
“Innovative new thinking is integral to the future of agriculture and we see the digital overtaking the physical,” says David Hickie, Technology Lead for FMCG at PA
3D printing for custom chemicals, aquaponics, sentinel plants, remote sensing, Internet of Things, prescription farming – were all identified as Game Changing Technologies in Agriculture
Sometimes it is time to step back from a problem and look at the wider picture. Prof Sir David Baulcombe, Head of the Department of
Technology – literally the “science of craft” is the collection of techniques, skills, methods and processes used in the production of goods or the accomplishment
Difficult to get a better example of why the current business model for agriculture is not working! Arthur Marshall, analyst for AHDB Potatoes, comments this
Andrew Francis, Senior Farms Manager at Elveden Farms, was looking for a way to track produce from field to store electronically to replace paper records. When
What does resilience mean to you? It stimulated many inspiring discussions at the REAP conference and our hope is that this will translate into new
Sue Lockhart, Head of Agriculture for Sainsbury’s, described how the company is working closely with its suppliers across the east of England and the importance
Savills’ Agribusiness team hosted a breakfast before the REAP conference to help the speakers on the Producers’ Panel – Tim Whitehead, Brian Barker and Andrew
The best agricultural knowledge and technologies must be available to every farmer to increase productivity potential – that was the message emphasised by the NFU
The value of the agri-tech sector was highlighted within a special supplement in Business Weekly. The industry is buoyant with over £16 billion of inputs purchased