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    Robots, bugs and well-managed muck: the future of tech-driven farming

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    By admin on April 9, 2022 Data, News, Practical precision
    • UK AgriTech Centres conference called ‘Agri-Tech and Environmental Sustainability to showcase ground-braking innovations paving the way for a more sustainable future for farming

    Grain ‘swimming’ robots, emission-lowering manure management and insect protein for animal feed – just some of the ground-breaking innovations paving the way for a more sustainable future for farming.

    These and other new technologies will be showcased  at the UK Agri-Tech Centres conference, ‘Agri-Tech and Environmental Sustainability’ on Thursday 21st April.

    Attendees will hear from companies at the forefront of UK agri-tech, who are leading the data and technology-driven charge to transform farming and food production for a healthier planet.

    They will showcase how their products are boosting farmers’ productivity and sustainability, describe the highs and lows of their trailblazing journeys and offer advice to others looking to establish or grow their own agri-tech businesses.

    They include:

    • Antobot: affordable robotics for sustainable agriculture
    • Beta Bugs: advancing insect genetics to develop and distribute black soldier fly breeds to the insect farming sector
    • Crover: a compact robot that can ‘swim’ through stored grain to monitor its condition
    • Fotenix: multispectral imaging technology enabling the smart operation of agricultural machinery
    • N2 Applied: stopping emissions from manure management
    • Small Robot Company:  robotics and AI, we have created a new model for regenerative and profitable farming.

    High demand means in-person places are now fully booked but there is still time to register to join for free online. Find out more at www.agritechcentres.com/events

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