Loading
AgTech Navigator News
-
Market volatility is driving up the price of fertiliser and other crop inputs, putting pressure on farmer to find innovative solutions to manage their margins.
-
John Deere makes a series of executive changes amid market headwinds, as Beijing-based Origin Agritech switches up its board of director structure.
-
Agricarbon has been chosen by the Agri-Food and Biosciences Institute to conduct deep soil carbon assessments across Northern Ireland as part of the Soil Nutrient Health Scheme, funded by DAERA. This initiative aims to map soil nutrient and carbon stocks to support sustainable farming and climate goals, with data integration into broader carbon research to inform future agricultural policies.
-
Digital Catapult has selected nine AI-focused start-ups to join its High Growth AI Accelerator, aimed at reinforcing the UK's agri-food supply chains through deep tech innovation. The programme, part of the Innovate UK BridgeAI initiative, partners with industry leaders like Nestlé and Dale Farm to address challenges such as climate pressures and fluctuating yields, contributing to the UK's £14.5 billion agrifood economy. The 14-week accelerator will showcase AI-driven solutions for environmental and supply chain issues, with participants presenting their progress at a future event.
-
UK-based Airponix eyes Australia expansion to meet surging Asian demand for high-quality potato seeds.