Ingenious innovations to help transform UK farming
Farmers set to benefit from innovations that boost food production
and cut down on waste funding will support projects including using
electricity instead of herbicides to tackle destructive weeds and
ground-penetrating radars that monitor potato crops projects
supported by £22 million of government investment through the
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New technologies are set to help UK farmers cut down on pollution, minimise waste and produce more food thanks to a £22 million government investment. Science Minister Chris Skidmore today (28 June 2019) announced the first 31 projects to benefit from the government’s dedicated Transforming Food Production Challenge, a £90 million Industrial Strategy fund to help businesses, researchers and industry to transform farming and meet the needs of a growing population. This investment in the latest technological developments is a key part of the government’s modern Industrial Strategy, and commitment to boost R&Dspending to 2.4% of GDP by 2027. It will also contribute towards providing greener, cleaner processes for the agricultural sector, helping towards the government’s commitment to a target of net zero greenhouse gas emissions by 2050. Projects will benefit from a share of £22.4 million to develop their innovative projects, with industry partners contributing a further £8.8 million. They include:
Science Minister Chris Skidmore said:
Farming Minister Robert Goodwill said:
UK Research and Innovation Chief Executive, Professor Sir Mark Walport, said:
Notes to editorsFull list of successful projects: Agri Tech projects (PDF, 141KB, 12 pages) Transforming Food Production Challenge is part of the Government’s Industrial Strategy Challenge Fund which aims to strengthen UK science and business innovation to take on the biggest challenges that society and industry face today. The Challenge Fund aims to bring together our world-leading research base with Britain’s best businesses to transform how we live, work and travel. By investing in the very best research, development and innovation, it will tackle the major industrial and societal challenges we face today and put the UK in the best position to take advantage of future market opportunities. |