REAP Conference 2024
About
Celebrating its 11th year, the REAP Conference is a cornerstone of the UK’s agri-tech event calendar. By putting farmers at the heart of the discussion, REAP helps delegates navigate the demands of 21st-century agriculture by reframing challenges to inspire new ideas and identify innovative solutions.
With over a decade of experience, REAP has built a reputation for uniting the agri-tech ecosystem around a pressing, topical theme. It attracts researchers, innovators, government officials, agribusiness leaders and farmers from across the UK and beyond.
REAP Conference 2024: Theme
The Agri-TechE Balancing Act – Optimising One or Managing Many?
Global agriculture has evolved into a dual landscape of both vast scale and intricate detail, thanks to technology.
It is possible to manage vast swathes of land at scale, while also deploying innovations that permit precise, personalised management of individual crops and animals.
The tech is here already. Robotic dairies have made the husbandry of individual dairy cows a reality, and the rise of computer vision, AI and automation enables the differing needs of every plant to potentially be met.
Huge quantities of data about the performance of a piece of fruit, a single flower, or even a chicken can generate new insights to help optimise the way they are looked after. Their nutrition, water, inputs to help them combat pests and diseases….potentially everything that might not be perfect can be improved.
So how far can this go?
At what point do the benefits from bespoke management of individuals outweigh the additional costs of more general oversight of the wider crop, flock or herd? Where’s the tipping point at which potentially sub-optimal management of the population might be a better option than individually curated management plans for all?
At REAP 2024 we’ll consider where the balance lies between “management of the Many” as compared with “optimisation of the One.”
Join us to find some answers – as well as hearing about the hottest start-ups, the exciting emerging science, and meeting existing and future contacts.
If eligible, you can get 5 Basis/NRoSO CPD points for attending REAP conference 2024.
Agenda
A farmer-exclusive opportunity to meet and network with peers as well the keynote speaker, and gain some insights into the farms of the future.
If eligible, you can get 5 Basis/NRoSO CPD points for attending REAP conference 2024.
Kindly sponsored by Savills.

The technology exhibition offers delegates insights into some of the latest innovations and enablers for the sector. Browse the stands and talk to exhibitors to learn more about what’s hot in the sector.
Kindly sponsored by Connected Innovation.

John Barrett, Director, Sentry Limited and Chair of the Agri-TechE Stakeholder Group
Pioneering “computational agriculture” – including robotics – to improve productivity and understand better the natural systems driving our food supply is the domain of Mineral.ai, a US based company previously owned by Alphabet. Elliott is driven by a passion to change the paradigm of farming for the 21st Century and beyond. Discover Elliott’s insights
Elliott Grant, Former CEO, Mineral
Kindly sponsored by PwC UK

A successful innovation ecosystem relies on large and smaller businesses innovating in partnership. Agri-food has been slower to adopt “open innovation” but real world examples of partnership and advances for the industry demonstrate that “if you want to go fast, go alone… but to go far, go together.”
CHAIR: Calum Murray, Head of Agriculture and Food, Innovate UK
Phil Taylor, Director of Open Innovation and Outreach, Bayer
Mark James, Product Sales Specialist – Sprayers, UK & Ireland, John Deere
James Holmes, Plant Science & Technology Lead, Unilever
The UK is known globally for its world-leading research and in this session scientists share the inspiration for progress of farmer-focussed projects they have underway to bring fresh thinking and practice to the industry.
CHAIR: Tom Pearson, Farm Director, Pearson Gape Farming Partnership. Discover Tom’s insights.
Early stage agri-tech ventures are a crucial innovation engine for the industry and to gain a early insight of the technologies poised to streamline operations, reduce costs, and yield new, actionable insights on your farm. Renowned for featuring the Ones to Watch in the years ahead, this session reveals our picks for the future of farming. The line up for the REAP 2024 Start-up Showcase is kept secret until the day.
CHAIR: Nicole Sadd, CEO, Rothamsted Enterprises
Kindly sponsored by Rothamsted Enterprises

Ensuring innovation is fit for on-farm business is crucial. Technology without a purpose, or innovation without direction wastes time, energy and money. We close the conference with a review of real-world practice thanks to a line-up of leading farmers who will ground-truth the concepts from the conference and share their views for the future.
CHAIR: Mike Gooding, Farming Systems Director, AHDB
Jimmy Goodley, Goodley Farms
Nick Sheppard, Upton Suffolk Farms
Helen Reeve, Owner of Waveney Dexter Beef
Richard Ling, Farm Manager of Rookery Farm
An informal opportunity to meet and reflect on the day’s proceedings with a tipple and snacks.
Kindly sponsored by Fyto

Speakers & Chairs
Elliott Grant
Former CEO at Mineral.ai
Elliott Grant
Former CEO at Mineral.aiDr. Elliott Grant is the Former CEO at Mineral, a company applying the latest breakthroughs in artificial intelligence and perception to make agriculture more sustainable. Elliott has over 17 years of innovation and company building in agriculture and food supply chains. He is a Board member of SunWorld International, and serves on the Board of the International Fresh Produce Association. He was the CEO of ShopWell, a pioneering personalized nutrition company, the founding CEO of HarvestMark, the world leader in food traceability, and the Vice Chairman of the PMA. Elliott earned a PhD in Engineering from Cambridge University and has authored more than 40 patents (and invented the PTI VoiceCode which he open sourced and is now an industry standard).
Phil Taylor
Director of Open Innovation & Outreach, Crop Science R&D at Bayer
Phil Taylor
Director of Open Innovation & Outreach, Crop Science R&D at BayerWith almost 20 years AgTech industry experience, Phil currently serves as the Director of Open Innovation & Outreach for Crop Science R&D at Bayer, based in St. Louis, MO. He plays a central role in building external innovation ecosystems, fostering strategic relationships around the globe, and developing novel programs to accelerate innovation throughout Bayer’s R&D pipeline.
A constant champion for both external and precompetitive partnering as a driving force for innovation and change, Phil has held multiple leadership roles at Bayer focused on delivering collaborative approaches to enable R&D and enhancing the company’s position as a thought leader in open innovation and a partner of choice in agriculture. In recognition of his contributions, Phil was
appointed a Bayer Science Fellow in 2016.
Before joining Bayer, Phil trained as a Plant Cell Biologist, receiving his Ph.D. from the John Innes Centre in Norwich, U.K., and held post-doctoral positions at The University of Leeds and The University of North Carolina – Chapel Hill, as well as a British Council Fellowship at the University of Heidelberg, Germany.
Mark James
Product Sales Specialist at John Deere
Mark James
Product Sales Specialist at John DeereMark is passionate about Agricultural mechanization, both from an historical perspective as well as cutting-edge innovations.
An interest in application technology together with a mantra that accuracy is essential, lead Mark into the crop spraying industry, engaging in a series of roles over more than 30 years, including Sprayer Operator, Service Technician, Design Engineer, Product Manager & Marketing Manager. Over more than 20 Years with John Deere, Mark has also held roles responsible for Precision Agriculture & Tractor sales & marketing. Mark also chairs the Agricultural Engineers Association Chemical Application Committee, helping represent the interests of machinery manufacturers.
Mark’s professional interests centre around novel application technologies & precision application techniques. Outside of working hours, Mark enjoys working with a small collection of vintage tractors.
James Holmes
Plant Science and Technology Lead at Unilever
James Holmes
Plant Science and Technology Lead at UnileverJames is passionate about sustainable food and farming. He has 16 years’ experience developing agricultural R&D through open innovation and business partnerships, supporting the production of food that is nutritious, sustainable, and fair.
At Unilever James works with growers and suppliers to mitigate and adapt to climate change whilst becoming more resilient and profitable. Supporting brands and growers around the world James has worked on a diverse range of crops including tea in India, vanilla in Madagascar, wheat in Germany as well as development of Unilever’s first regenerative agriculture project in the UK with Colman’s mustard and mint growers.
James began his career in the lab and has a PhD in molecular biology. Before joining Unilever James worked at AHDB, leading development of agricultural R&D including the transfer of RB209 from Defra and subsequent updates.
Calum Murray
Head of Agriculture and Food at Innovate UK
Calum Murray
Head of Agriculture and Food at Innovate UKWith a degree in agriculture from Aberdeen University, Calum’s career spans technical and farm business management consultancy as well as agricultural banking across the UK. Calum is currently Head of Agriculture and Food at Innovate UK, the UK ‘s Innovation agency. In this role he has led substantial publicly funded programmes for applied research across the AgriFood sector. He currently sits on several strategic groups including Defra’s external R&D panel, the Agricultural Productivity Task Force, the Agri-TechE Stakeholder Panel, and the LEAF Network Advisory Board. In 2024 Calum was invited to become a Fellow of the Royal Agricultural Society of England.
John Barrett
Director at Sentry Limited and Chair at Agri-TechE Stakeholder Group
John Barrett
Director at Sentry Limited and Chair at Agri-TechE Stakeholder GroupJohn Barrett is the Business Manager of Sentry Norfolk, Mid Kent and Suffolk; and Director of Sentry Ltd. He has managed the Ditchingham Farms Estate in Norfolk since 2001, overseeing growth of the business to over 3,600 acres. He is an active member of the Agri-TechE cluster and chairs the Stakeholder Group
Belinda Clarke
Director at Agri-TechE
Belinda Clarke
Director at Agri-TechEBelinda is driven by the belief that innovation is a vital driver for agricultural productivity, environmental sustainability and economic growth. Starting her career in research, she has worked mainly at the interface between industry, innovation and government, and became determined to bring farmers, researchers and technology developers closer together to improve the efficiency of communication and mutual understanding, and to accelerate the adoption of new innovations on farms. For the last decade she has led the creation and expansion of the award-winning membership network which is Agri-TechE . In 2021 she received the Sir Timothy Colman Prize for “outstanding leadership in the agri-tech sector” and was awarded an OBE in the 2024 Kings’ Birthday Honours List for services to agri-technologies and farming.
Nicole Sadd
CEO at Rothamsted Enterprises
Nicole Sadd
CEO at Rothamsted EnterprisesRothamsted Enterprises supports small businesses to start and scale in the world of Agtech. The Rothamsted campus provides access to expertise, scientific kit, office and lab space as well as opportunities to meet other innovative businesses. In her role as CEO, Nicole is responsible for driving forward the growth and development of the business portfolio on campus and provide the campus community with opportunities to deliver impactful science for society.
Mike Gooding
Farming Systems Director at AHDB
Mike Gooding
Farming Systems Director at AHDBMike is responsibility for crop and livestock genetics, breeding and research at AHDB and the development of a holistic approach to farming system development and food production. This brief includes responsibility for the Recommended List of crop varieties, RB209 the Nutrient Management Guide, bovine and ovine genetic development, and animal health and welfare.
His professional career in agriculture includes the management of commercial farming operations, research and development, agricultural accountancy and finance, marketing and public relations. Experienced in the livestock sector and food processing, he has worked with some of the World’s leading food brands.
In addition to his AHDB responsibilities Mike chairs RAFT Solutions, a veterinary research and training business that researches and develops new technologies in the animal health sector focused on animal breeding and fertility, and environmental impact. He chairs Smartbell, a Cambridge based start-up sensor and data management business helping to improve health and welfare in cattle. Smatbell has recently concluded a seed funding investment round as it continues to grow.
Mike is a former Chairman of the Oxford Farming Conference, he has been a judge in the BBC Food and Farming Awards. He is part of the organizing team for food and farming consultations at St. George’s House.
Helen Reeve
Owner of Waveney Dexter Beef
Helen Reeve
Owner of Waveney Dexter BeefHelen Reeve is a self-confessed cow geek and a lecturer at the Easton College, training and supporting apprentices. Helen came from a long line of farmers and she started out with a handful of Dexter cows, rented land and buildings along the Waveney Valley in Norfolk. Now Helen has about 60 cows, which she is breeding from.
Nick Sheppard
Farm Manager at Upton Suffolk Farms
Nick Sheppard
Farm Manager at Upton Suffolk FarmsFarming 700ha in Suffolk. Growing Potatoes, Onions for supermarket sales. Maize is grown for an onsite AD plant, sugar beet, and rye are also grown. We also let for carrots and pigs to complete the rotation.
We have land in Countryside Stewardship and are embracing the SFI options where applicable.
The soil types range from blow away sands to sandy loams overlying chalk, 95% of the farm can be irrigated all from boreholes. The soil has a high pH of 8 and over which creates many complications with managing crop nutrition. We have the use of the solid and liquid digestate from the AD plant which we move around the farm through the underground irrigation main, the application of digestate has reduced our reliance on artificial fertilizers by over 50%. Crops have leaf samples taken through the growing season and foliar nutrition is applied to cover any nutrient shortfalls.
The use of digestate, the growing of cover crops over winter and sheep grazing has improved the soil structure, increased the soil biology and consequently the crop yields and quality has improved.
Richard Ling
Farm Manager at Rookery Farm
Richard Ling
Farm Manager at Rookery FarmRichard Ling is an innovative farmer and sustainability advocate at Rookery Farm in Diss, Norfolk. Rookery Farm is one of the AHDB Monitor Farms, and Richard found his on-farm trials invaluable. With a forward-thinking approach to agriculture, Richard transforms traditional farming methods to meet the challenges of modern food production and environmental stewardship. He advocates for tech solutions that integrate soil data, yield maps, and crop monitoring tools, aimed at making farming more efficient and sustainable.
Jimmy Goodley
Director at Goodley Farm Services
Jimmy Goodley
Director at Goodley Farm ServicesJimmy Goodley has introduced a zero-tillage system on his family farm and has established Goodley Farm Services to support others to make the transition to regenerative agriculture.
Goodley Farm Services, based in the Stiffkey Valley, North Norfolk, offers a regenerative contract farming service to fellow farmers.
The farm grows wheat, oil seed rape, peas, and forage rye and uses cover crops to ensure that nothing is left brown over the winter. The cover crops also provide an indication of underlying soil issues, such as compaction or nutritional deficiency. The soil ranges from heavy clay to blow away sand.
Tom Pearson
Arable Farmer, Manor Farm, Caxton
Tom Pearson
Arable Farmer, Manor Farm, CaxtonFor the past seven years Tom has been running their family arable farm in Cambridgeshire, transitioning to regenerative practices over the past five years. They recently started hosting a market garden and offering on-farm school visits. They are looking to start processing and selling some of their arable products locally. He is also a medical doctor, with a Masters in Public Health, and has been practicing medicine in hospitals, primary care and public health settings since 2001, both in the UK and abroad. He has first-hand experience of working with patients and families struggling with diet-related chronic disease, and the barriers they face to overcome these or avoid them in the first place. He is fortunate to understand the language of both agriculture and health. He wants to make a significant contribution to bridging the gap between agriculture and health in the UK.
Marcelo Precoppe
Reader in Agricultural Engineering at Harper Adams University
Marcelo Precoppe
Reader in Agricultural Engineering at Harper Adams UniversityDr Marcelo Precoppe is a Reader in Agricultural Engineering at Harper Adams University. His expertise centres around Simulation-Based Participatory Technology Development. He utilizes Participatory Design and Multiphysics Simulations to co-develop effective and simple solutions that can be easily adopted by farmers and rural enterprises. His work has resulted in significant developments in rural areas of Southeast Asia and sub-Saharan Africa.
Louise McNicol
Researcher at SRUC’s Beef and Sheep Research Centre
Louise McNicol
Researcher at SRUC’s Beef and Sheep Research CentreLouise McNicol is a researcher at SRUC’s Beef and Sheep Research Centre. Her research focuses on greenhouse gas emissions modelling and mitigation, as well as utilising precision livestock farming technologies to improve the sustainability of ruminant production systems. Louise recently completed her PhD at Bangor University, which explored strategies to reach net zero on beef and sheep farms in Wales. At REAP 2024, Louise will share her work on “GreenShed” which utilises cattle waste products to power a methane capturing system and grow indoor crops.
Robert Jackson
Senior data scientist at Niab
Robert Jackson
Senior data scientist at NiabRobert is the lead UAV pilot and Senior Data Scientist within Niab’s Artificial Intelligence and Data Science group lead by Ji Zhou. He is an expert in the use of remote sensing tool, including drones, to assess a variety of crops under field conditions. The Data Sciences group is combining phenotyping, genotyping and environmental data, to developing open-source hardware and software to address yield, quality, and disease related challenges for UK’s key agricultural and horticultural crops such as wheat, Brassica, strawberry, and orchard fruits.
Marcello Calisti
Associate Professor of Agri-Robotics at University of Lincoln
Marcello Calisti
Associate Professor of Agri-Robotics at University of LincolnMarcello is Associate Professor of Agri-Robotics at the University of Lincoln, the UK, and Affiliate Professor at Scuola Superiore Sant’Anna, Italy. He is/has been PI of several national/international projects (BBSRC, IUK, SBRI, AgriTech Global, NatGeo, etc.) focussing on modelling, designing, deploying and empowering soft and bio-inspired robots. He has been also involved in several European and Italian projects related to soft and underwater robotics. He published more than 30 papers on ISI journals and several conference and book contributions, and is the author of 3 patents. He is an IEEE (Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers) Member since 2007, a National Geographic Explorer since 2017, and a FHEA since 2021.
Ashleigh Lister
Senior Research Assistant at Earlham Institute
Ashleigh Lister
Senior Research Assistant at Earlham InstituteI am a scientific researcher working in a government-funded academic lab; The Earlham Institute (Norwich Research park). I use the latest technologies which provides us with a deeper understanding of regulatory genetic networks. I apply these technologies to plant tissues, with a particular interest in wheat. In my talk I will explain how we are using sequencing and spatial imaging techniques on whole wheat spikes as they transition from stems into the floral system where the grain is set.
Adrian Clark
Reader at University of Essex
Adrian Clark
Reader at University of EssexAdrian Clark is an expert in image analysis with experience in spanning areas from the very small (electron microscopy) to the very large (remote sensing and astronomy). There is a very close relationship between image analysis and machine learning, where so-called “deep learning” has transformed many applications. However, deep learning is not always the best answer: this session will explore when it is and isn’t a good choice, with examples from recent projects on soil health measurement and determining the species of trees near railway lines.
Exhibition
The REAP Conference Technology Exhibition offers a hands-on opportunity to experience the latest in agri-tech innovation. With limited speaking slots available, this exhibition gives tech developers a practical platform to demonstrate their products directly to farmers, agronomists, and researchers.
This interactive showcase is designed for attendees to see these technologies in action, providing a chance to ask questions and understand how these tools can enhance efficiency, sustainability, and on-farm productivity. It’s an ideal space for exploring potential partnerships, trials, and future collaborations, making it a vital part of the REAP Conference experience.
“What I think is unique about REAP, and something that I have found useful, is engaging with the end users whose livelihood depends on this technology.” – Niall Mottram, Cambridge Consultants
Meet the 2024 Exhibitors
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Sponsors
REAP is celebrating its eleventh year in 2024, and following last year’s successful conference we are bringing back the popular elements of the day. We are offering the opportunity to sponsor headline sessions and activities at REAP 2024 to align your brand with one of the UK’s leading agri-tech conferences and raise your profile alongside thought leaders in the network.
We have a range of sponsorship packages to help associate your brand with one of the UK’s leading conferences to suit all budgets – please contact us for our REAP sponsorship pack. As well day of the conference, we will ensure your organisation gains profile in advance of the event, and you will also appear in the post-conference report, as well as on the conference slide deck and in the delegates pack.
Meet REAP 2024 Sponsors:
Rothamsted Enterprises
Sponsor of the Start-Up ShowcaseRothamsted Enterprises is at the heart of agricultural research and is located on the world-renowned Rothamsted Research campus. We’re a unique hub, focused on supporting start-up agri-tech companies, and facilitate introductions with Rothamsted Research colleagues.
On site we offer collaborative laboratory and office space, access to scientific kit and services and have a large conference centre and restaurant on site that can be used by our clients. With over 30 companies based with us we are developing a vibrant community of growing agri-tech businesses.
Nicole Sadd, CEO of Rothamsted Enterprises, said:
“Our links with Agri-TechE are vital to us which is why we are so proud to be sponsoring the Start-Up Showcase at the REAP Conference. The opportunity to meet early-stage organisations at the cutting edge of the agri-tech sector is exciting and really reflects what Rothamsted Enterprises represents. As an organisation, Rothamsted Enterprises is committed to supporting innovation, collaboration and excellence in agri-tech research, particularly in the East of England and through our partners such as Agri-TechE .”
View member page | rothamstedenterprises.com | @RothamstedCRE | Connect on LinkedIn
PwC UK
Sponsor of the keynote sessionAt PwC, we have a proven and proud track record of combining know-how, expertise, and relationships with the right technology to help solve problems and unlock opportunities. When it comes to feeding people and protecting the environment, we recognise that farmers and agritech will be at the heart of any sustainable solution. We work alongside our clients and technology partners to leverage the power of farm data and improve the performance of end-to-end supply chain planning, operations, and reporting systems.
Connected Innovation
Sponsor of Technology ExhibitionConnected Innovation links together 26 of Norfolk and Suffolk’s leading innovation hubs, incubators and accelerators, universities, research institutes and Freeport East into one of the UK’s most collaborative regional innovation clusters.
The network encompasses a number of technology capabilities such as AI, robotics, 5G connectivity, digital ICT, fintech, cleantech, health tech and life sciences to drive innovation-led economic growth in key sectors including agri-food, health, offshore renewables, manufacturing and engineering and financial services.
Connected Innovation is looking to secure programmes to support tech founders across all tech sub-sectors to start their business and scale up. This includes recent funding from Barclays Eagle Labs, with match from Connected Innovation, Norfolk County Council and Suffolk County Council to incubate and accelerate early-stage tech founders and provide stipends to a select few.
The Connected Innovation team led the bid to Innovate UK, working with partners in Lincolnshire and Cambridgeshire, to secure the £7.5m Agri-TechE and Food Tech Launchpad providing grant funding and funding to develop collaborative R&D projects with research institutes and universities in the region. These partners are now managing the Launchpad cluster working with a diverse portfolio of agri-tech related companies to support them on their growth journeys. |
Innovate UK
Event SupportInnovate UK, part of UK Research and Innovation (UKRI), is the UK’s innovation agency. It works to create a better future by inspiring, involving and investing in businesses developing life-changing innovations. Its mission is to help companies to grow through their development and commercialisation of new products, processes and services, supported by an outstanding innovation ecosystem that is agile, inclusive and easy to navigate.
Fyto
Sponsor of the Networking ReceptionFyto Ltd. is a pioneering technology company in the field of sustainable agri-tech, dedicated to supporting those who want to transform the way we produce food for a more sustainable future. At REAP 2024, Fyto Ltd. is proud to sponsor an event that aligns perfectly with our mission to create a more resilient and sustainable agricultural and ecological community.
Founded on the principles of innovation and sustainability, Fyto Ltd. specializes in the development of advanced engineering solutions and technologies which enable growers and researchers to extract maximum value and deliver on sustainability aspirations. Fyto Ltd integrates rapid prototyping and product development with state-of-the-art sensor technology and data-driven analysis to drive your research forwards, or to deliver more value to your production.
We work closely with clients to understand challenges and obstacles, and have a widely skilled technical and engineering team who can support you in any technical challenge you are experiencing.
As a sponsor of REAP 2024, Fyto Ltd. is excited to engage with industry leaders, innovators, and stakeholders who share our vision for a sustainable agricultural future. We look forward to showcasing our latest advancements and collaborating on solutions that will drive the next wave of agricultural innovation.
Royal Norfolk Agricultural Association (RNAA)
Sponsor of the BursaryMark Nicholas MBE, Managing Director of the RNAA, says: “The RNAA is a leading organisation in Norfolk for the promotion of and support to food production, farming and the countryside.
“Over 175 years we have harnessed the farming community and provided a connection with consumers through events such as the Royal Norfolk Show, the UK’s largest two-day agricultural Show, and the Norfolk Farming Conference. As a membership organisation we facilitate a community of growers, farmers, landowners and industry professionals to showcase the Agri-food sector.
The RNAA is delighted to support the REAP Conference and the deep dive into the next phase of on-farm digital technology. We see knowledge exchange as a vital means to inform practitioners within the industry and to inspire new entrants. As a sponsor we are particularly keen to ensure that the conference is as accessible as possible to UK growers, farmers and those in full-time education in agriculture.”
J A Kemp
Field sponsorA wide range of developments in the agri-tech sector are patentable, and J A Kemp’s attorneys are experienced in obtaining strong and commercially relevant patent protection for agri-tech inventions.
We have expertise across the sector with specialists in: plant science, including transgenic technology, plant breeding and new breeding techniques (such as CRISPR gene editing); herbicide/pesticide chemistry; animal science, including gene editing and animal breeding, feeds and supplements, diagnostics and health monitoring, including AI-based systems; and agricultural engineering.
We also have specialist expertise in Plant Variety Rights. We file applications for protection with the UK and Community (EU) Plant Variety Right Offices, and advise on strategies to secure equivalent protection around the world. We also help our clients with other forms of intellectual property such as trademarks and design rights, which are routinely used to protect developments in the agri-tech sector.
View member page | jakemp.com | @J_A_Kemp| Follow on LinkedIn
Tesco
Field sponsorWe are British agriculture’s biggest customer and a leading supporter of innovation across the agriculture sector. We recognise innovation will be at the heart of the transition to a more sustainable food system. Through our Tesco Agri T-Jam event, we support agri-tech start-ups and entrepreneurs secure fast-track introductions to the Tesco supplier network and a trial with one of our supply chain partners.
Our T-Jam event and broader engagement with our dedicated British farmers and suppliers provides a platform for us to test and trial ground-breaking technologies at scale, including the largest ever field trial of low carbon fertiliser across a number of our vegetable suppliers, and our recent trial of methane reducing feed supplements for dairy cows. The winner of this year’s T-Jam event will be invited to speak at the conference, to share their innovation and how it can make a difference.
Savills
Sponsor of the Farmer BreakfastFor over 165 years, we’ve been helping clients thrive through places and spaces. Founded as a rural surveying business, our roots are embedded in the countryside. With over 900 rural colleagues in 32 offices around the country, we support clients of all sizes with food and farming consultancy, forestry management, tourism and leisure consultancy, natural capital services and more.
View member page | savills.co.uk | @Savills | Connect on LinkedIn
Bursary
UK growers, farmers and those in full-time education in agriculture (or an agriculture-related discipline such as plant science, agri-engineering, environmental sciences etc.) are eligible to apply for a bursary, which reduces the delegate ticket to £65 (excl. VAT) per delegate.
The bursary for REAP 2024 is kindly sponsored by the Royal Norfolk Agricultural Association (RNAA).
Mark Nicholas MBE, Managing Director of the RNAA, says:
“The RNAA is delighted to support the REAP Conference; we see knowledge exchange as a vital means to inform practitioners within the industry and to inspire new entrants. As a sponsor we are particularly keen to ensure that the conference is as accessible as possible to UK growers, farmers and those in full-time education in agriculture.
“The RNAA is a leading organisation in Norfolk for the promotion of and support to food production, farming and the countryside. Over 175 years we have harnessed the farming community and provided a connection with consumers through events such as the Royal Norfolk Show, the UK’s largest two-day agricultural Show, and the Norfolk Farming Conference. As a membership organisation we facilitate a community of growers, farmers, landowners and industry professionals to showcase the Agri-food sector.”
REAP Bursary
For applicants for a bursary for REAP Conference. The details you provide in this application will be shared with TIAH, the sponsor of the REAP 2025 bursary.
Tickets & Booking
REAP 2023 attracted from delegates a satisfaction score average of 4.5/5, with nearly 25% of the audience being farmers and growers. REAP delegates consistently cite networking as their primary reason for attending the conference, where they can also meet tech developers, researchers, investors, funders and policy-makers.
| Member Tier | Price | |
|---|---|---|
| Milli | £250 | |
| Hecto | £200 | |
| Mega | £140 | |
| Giga | 1 free, additional £145 | |
| Non-Member | £275 |
Prices exclude VAT. Member discount applies at the bottom of the booking page according to your Membership Tier. Agri-TechE members need to login or register for an account in order to access the member discount.
