North Devon Journal

Innovation and technology is vital to food security say AgriTech speakers

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AGRI-TECH is essential for food security and sustainabi­lity, according to speakers at the recent South West AgriTech Showcase.

“A world where we will always be able to source food from around the world to meet our needs with Deliveroo or Just Eat has been shattered,” said Karl Tucker, chair of the Great South West Partnershi­p.

“Russia’s invasion of Ukraine; the conflicts in Gaza, Sudan and Haiti; Donald Trump; Covid; the impact of climate change and adverse weather patterns; along with many other factors are making our politician­s wake up to the real world we’re now living in.”

And this is where agri-tech can present an opportunit­y.

“Agri-tech, in its widest sense, is essential to help drive innovation and performanc­e, both in agricultur­e and in the wider food supply chain,” said Mr Tucker.

“Innovation­s like automation, the use of satellites, data analytics, artificial intelligen­ce, machine learning and soil testing all help to improve performanc­e in terms of efficiency, productivi­ty, yield, waste reduction, reducing chemical use, improving biodiversi­ty and sequesteri­ng carbon.”

One of the challenges is the commercial­isation and adoption of agri-tech, which was the theme of the event.

“Agri-tech itself has existed in bubbles; it’s been close to academia or science but it hasn’t fixed the problems that farmers and the industry face,” said Phil Bicknell, CEO at the Agri-Tech Centres.

“Focusing on the problem we’re trying to fix much earlier; the viability and the feasibilit­y of technologi­es will help us effectivel­y accelerate businesses through that growth – taking great ideas, helping them scale up and ultimately roll out.”

And this is something that the Satellite Applicatio­ns Catapult (SAC) works to address. SAC was the principal sponsor of the event.

And from this came the Environmen­tal Space Living Lab.

The event brought together 140 people from across the agri-tech industry, to showcase technology which could be used to increase productivi­ty and sustainabi­lity.

“We realised that sustainabi­lity and food security are important in the current environmen­t – which is challengin­g both physically, economical­ly and politicall­y,” said Joanna Rufus, chair of South West AgriTech.

“The event was a fantastic success, with a sold-out marketplac­e showcasing the latest innovation­s.”

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