Agri Tech Meets... Space on 16 July
Space tech and AI are giving us a level of visibility and connectivity in farming that hasn’t existed before, making it possible to see every field, every crop, every risk in near real time. Our online event highlights where cross sector collaborations are emerging, what problems agriculture is actively trying to solve with space tech, and where there’s real pull for new products, research partnerships and investment.

Improved yields under uncertain conditions: Crop4Sight at the Innovation Hub

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Benchmarking potato yields
Benchmarking potato yields with Crop4Sight could boost profits

As extreme conditions seem to be getting more frequent, tools that enable growers to mitigate the impacts within the growing season will be invaluable. Crop4Sight is aiming to do just that with its growth tracker that uses imaging via the camera-phone and Bluetooth enabled scales to allow farmers to benchmark crop development.
Paul Coleman of Crop4Sight explains: “If the crop is performing differently to intended then understanding optimum yield potentials and crop value increases is key to making the greatest financial return.”
Crop4Sight will be demonstrating the web and app elements of the product via laptop and iPad and discussing the role of plant physiology and agronomy in agriculture, so don’t miss the opportunity to visit Paul and the team at the Innovation Hub today, Wednesday 1st July. 
 
Visit their stand in the Innovation Hub to learn more.