Exhibition opportunity for naturetech innovators!
As agriculture navigates a new landscape of environmental ambition, our next conference spotlights ‘NatureTech’ innovation for enabling the delivery, measurement, and monetisation of ecosystem services across UK farmland. We’re looking for innovators to exhibit their technology at the one-day event “The Productive Landscape: NatureTech for Profit and Planet” on 28th April 2026.

Supporting ecosystem for agri-tech innovation

Agri-TechE Article
Agri-TechE

REAP attracts key organisations in the industry and we are grateful for the support of all our sponsors in facilitating the conference. We highlight the work of four sponsors – Burleigh Dodds Science Publishing, Innovate UK, Rothamsted Enterprises and Royal Norfolk Agricultural Association – for their wider contribution to the agri-tech ecosystem. 

Burleigh Dodds Science Publishing BDS database
The BDS Database is the central hub for over 1600 chapters on the key research, topics and themes across agricultural science, covering crops, livestock and forestry.

Burleigh Dodds Science Publishing:
Making it easier to keep informed

Conservation agriculture, latest thinking in weed management, advances in integrated crop management in horticulture, optimising the nutrition of milk – these are just a few of the recent titles produced by Burleigh Dodds Science Publishing.

The company reviews the latest research and curates a valuable resource that captures the key information; researchers also have the opportunity to create their own tailor made collection of knowledge using its new chapter platform.

Burleigh Dodds Science Publishing

 

Breedr precision animal graphic
Breedr benefitted from Innovate UK support

Innovate UK:
Supporting entrepreneurs, accelerating innovation

Many of Agri-TechE ‘s members have been direct beneficiaries of funding from Innovate UK and the value is much greater than the financial gain.

To be in receipt of funding means that a company and its technology has undergone a stringent review by sector experts at Innovate UK and have often worked collaboratively with potential end-users to develop a product or service to a prototype stage, or beyond, depending on the funding call.

This process helps to de-risk the technology for future private sector investors and accelerates progress to market.

Innovate UK

 

President of the RNAA, Lord Cholmondeley
President of the RNAA, Lord Cholmondeley, talking to Niab’s Lydia Smith in the Agri-TechE Innovation Hub at the Royal Norfolk Show.

Royal Norfolk Agricultural Association:
Supporting progressive farmers

One of the world’s first agricultural shows was held in Norfolk when Charles Townshend (1674–1738) showed local farmers the benefit of the four-field rotation. Innovation is still at the heart of the The Royal Norfolk Agricultural Association (RNAA), which was established in 1847 to promote improvement in agriculture by linking science with practice and encourage understanding in food, farming and the countryside.

RNAA sponsor the REAP 2022 bursary, which offers farmers and students a place at the conference at a substantial discount, and is a partner in Agri-TechE Week.

RNAA

 

Rothamsted Enterprises:
Deep roots in agricultural research and commercialisation

PheroSyn Exhibitor REAP 2021
PheroSyn developing pheromones to lure insect pests

The long-term agricultural experiments at Rothamsted Research were considered so important by the rural community in Harpenden, Herts, that during the war local residents saved up their tins to help the institute continue its sampling when the bottles used in its collections became difficult to source.

Rothamsted Enterprises builds on this goodwill by offering lab space and business support to fledgling businesses and attracting investment into the regional agri-food sector.

A good example of a Rothamsted spin-out company, Pherosyn, has recently gained £0.5M funding to develop and validate new pheromones for the management of pear gall midge and pear leaf midge, significant pests in fruit production. Pheromones form a critical component of Integrated Pest Management (IPM), but there are currently very few fruit midge pheromones available compared with other crop pests. Pherosyn presented in a REAP Start-Up Showcase and has gone from strength to strength.

Rothamsted Enterprises

 


REAP 2022: Making Sense of AgricultureREAP 2022: ‘Making Sense of Agriculture’ – Tuesday 8th November 2022

From yield mapping and precision livestock through to digital twins and cloud computing, at REAP 2022 we will be exploring the technology and looking at the implications from a field to landscape level. Making technology farm-centric is core to Agri-TechE ’s mission so a key feature of the conference will be a panel of farmers and producers discussing the emerging technologies and future scenarios.

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