
BlightSense: Detecting Late Blight before it infects
Laurie Bell, University of Cambridge Dr Laurence Bell is a Research Associate at the Department of Chemical Engineering and Biotech, University of Cambridge. Laurie is
Laurie Bell, University of Cambridge Dr Laurence Bell is a Research Associate at the Department of Chemical Engineering and Biotech, University of Cambridge. Laurie is
PHD student at the University of Nottingham, Tamara Fitters, is working with the British Beet Research Organisation (BBRO) to understand why the roots of sugar
Young researchers delivered lightning presentations for the ‘Emerging Agri-Tech’ session of this year’s REAP conference. Chaired by John Barrett, Director Designate of Sentry Ltd, delegates
“I’m not a great mover in those kinds of circles,” says William Martin, referring to his fellow presenters at the upcoming Agri-Tech East REAP Conference
As this year’s harvest ramps up the early signs are that this is going to be a challenging year, with indications that barley has suffered
When is a cluster not a cluster? That’s the question being posed by the UK Government with the European Commission, to try and help regions
VentureFest, part of the Innovate UK series of events, is to come to the east of England for the first time. It offers an opportunity
Entrepreneurship is the topic on everyone’s lips at the moment, as the 2016 Oxford Farming Conference launches its report titled: “Entrepreneurship: A kiss of life for
2015 might have been a good harvest for some UK crops, but it has been another challenging year with market volatility, risk and low prices.
Christmas is almost here so we asked a selection of experts in the agricultural industry what they’d want from Santa for this year that will
Slugs are on the increase and they are getting more determined. The first real sign of the scale of the problem was seen during the
Eastern AgriGate Research Hub, a new research centre dedicated to reducing crop and food waste and improving resource use efficiency in the horticultural and fresh