Soil testing equipment being used in a field.
The Agri-tech strand of Entrepreneurial Futures is supporting farmers, growers, and land managers in the agricultural sector through the Agri-Robotics Cornwall project. Businesses will co-develop and adopt technology that helps farming practices to become more productive while reducing environmental impacts and increasing biodiversity.
The University will work with farms across Cornwall to develop five smart sites where emerging technology will be trialled and demonstrated with farmers and land managers. Engagement with farmer requirements will align developing research to agri-business needs and enable the co-design of new research questions.
Initial activities will focus on two areas – blending sensor technology with autonomous robotic platforms and imaging drones to deliver high spatial resolution data on-farm, and protocols for post-processing of data that make it useful and relevant to agri-business needs.
Data-led land management decisions will allow farmers to develop systems to improve policy compliance for schemes such as ELMS, while monitoring environmental impact.
Hands-on demonstration and training in on-farm tech deployment and development enables local farmers in Cornwall to be at the forefront of the Food Security agenda, with evidence-informed decisions that make farming practices more resilient.
How new technology can help farmers to monitor and improve soil health
Dr Jennifer Rowntree explains how in-field research is essential in validating new sensor technology and approaches to soil analysis, and why agri-tech could help to improve soil biodiversity and the health of our farmlands.
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Dr Jennifer Rowntree in the field

Support for businesses

If you are an agricultural business in Cornwall or the Isles of Scilly interested in collaborating on research or learning how agri-tech could enhance your business, contact Yve Metcalfe-Tyrrell .

The Centre of Research excellence in Intelligent and Sustainable Productive Systems (CRISPS)

Our agri-tech research makes major contributions to the wider economy. We work with regional farmers to develop technologically-integrated solutions for sustainable farming, using big data, animal-mounted sensors and practical, in-field robotics to analyse animal movement and welfare, environmental impact and crop health, leading to improved efficiency and cheaper costs.
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Case studies

Our case studies highlight the work underway to support businesses as part of the Agri-Robotics Cornwall project, funded by Cornwall Council Good Growth fund.
The videos explore ways in which the adoption of agri-tech has enabled farmers to better understand their land, pinpointing areas with challenges such as nutrient runoff, plant health issues and compaction.
Researchers Jake Shaw-Sutton and Dr Toby Whitley demonstrate the agri-tech available, including robot dogs, drones and robotic traction units.
 
 

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