
Next-Generation Drone Systems
Hear Aleks Kowalski, Project Director of Drone RePeat, in discussion with Belinda Clarke about the untapped potential for drone applications in agriculture.SEAD Artists are a consortium of experts using drone technology to revolutionise how landowners, environmentalists and conservationists manage the UK’s vast peatland carbon sink resources. The consortium have looked at deploying the capability of drones as part of a combination of services to survey, spray and seed for both environmental and agricultural benefits.the RePeat project aims to increasing awareness of the paludiculture and carbon gains possible through using robotics and data.This episode forms part of our Back to the Future project, for Agri-TechE's 10th birthday celebrations. Song: TVARI - Tokyo Cafe Video Link: • TVARI - Tokyo Cafe Vloggers Essential:- https://tvari.fanlink.to/ve Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
1 Nov 20246min

Commercialising Research in Sustainable Biostimulants
In this episode we meet Bianca Forte and Cara Griffiths to chat about new developments in the biostimulant sector.Single molecule biostimulants like the one SugaROx is developing are novel in agri-tech. The sugar-based compound helps plants through signalling, to improve their carbon allocation, 'teaching the plant to be more efficient'. With this biostimulant, yield increases of up to 22% are possible. For every loaf of bread, 11% reduction in carbon emissions are possible. In this episode, we'll explore this technology, the future development pipeline of the tech, and the call to regulators to facilitate adoption.This episode forms part of our Back to the Future project, for Agri-TechE's 10th birthday celebrations. Song: TVARI - Tokyo Cafe Video Link: • TVARI - Tokyo Cafe Vloggers Essential:- https://tvari.fanlink.to/ve Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
30 Okt 202412min

Macro Trends on a Micro Scale
Belinda Clarke ventures out to the farm to meet Andrew Francis, Managing Director of Home Farm Nacton. Andrew has long been engaged with adopting innovation on farm and shares his thoughts on what has - or hasn't - worked, and what he wants to see on farm in the years ahead.Home Farm Nacton produces organic vegetables, red tractor certified and leaf marque crops in Suffolk. The farm is a patchwork of woodland, heath, grass and arable land and comprises 1,170 hectares on the historic Orwell Park Estate on the north bank of the Orwell estuary near Ipswich. In addition to which Home Farm Nacton farms contract partners farms, Comprising of 814 hectares as of 2019.Home Farm strive to use the best science available to us to help make crop production and landscape management decisions. Teaming with Research and academic partners allows them to put themselves as close as commercially possible to being able to constantly refine how they manage the land. They welcome collaborations with various stakeholders to help provide them with early insight which is essential to the long term planning of the businessThis episode forms part of our Back to the Future project, for Agri-TechE's 10th birthday celebrations.Song: TVARI - Tokyo Cafe Video Link: • TVARI - Tokyo Cafe Vloggers Essential:- https://tvari.fanlink.to/ve Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
25 Okt 20246min

Improving Yields Whilst Killing Pathogens
James Millichap-Merrick, Co-Founder and CEO of Vitabeam discusses how developments in light technologies and research have enabled pathogen prevention and improving plant resillience and growth using photons.Vitabeam Ltd has developed a world-first, patented cocktail of light wavelengths. Deployed via the VQe MaxStrip, the LED light bar simultaneously kills bacteria and mould, and boosts plant yield. The VQe MaxStrip is chemical-free and non-UV, producing the safest and highest quality produce.This episode forms part of our Back to the Future project, for Agri-TechE's 10th birthday celebrations.Song: TVARI - Tokyo Cafe Video Link: • TVARI - Tokyo Cafe Vloggers Essential:- https://tvari.fanlink.to/ve Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
23 Okt 20243min

Non-Chemical Weed Control
We're talking about the future of weed control on this episode. Listen to Andrew Diprose, CEO of RootWave and Director of Communities at Agri-TechE Becky Dodds talk through what's driving the change to non-chemical control, what options are out there and the technology RootWave are taking out to the field.RootWave kills weeds using electricity to give better weed control at a lower cost than chemical herbicides whilst protecting our health and the environment. Designed for vineyards, orchards and bush fruit – the RootWave eWeeder kills all weeds and their roots. eWeeding generates heat within the weed and root, killing it instantly.This episode forms part of our Back to the Future project, for Agri-TechE's 10th birthday celebrations.Song: TVARI - Tokyo Cafe Video Link: • TVARI - Tokyo Cafe Vloggers Essential:- https://tvari.fanlink.to/ve Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
21 Okt 20249min

ESG and Sustainability
Richard Bonn, Aethr Associates features in this episode, sharing tips to address climate risk, reduce carbon footprint and boost resilience with Belinda Clarke - our Director.With the imperative to reduce greenhouse gas emissions and combat climate change, decarbonisation has become a central focus for the industry.Emphasising the need for proactive adaptation, Aethr Associates underscores the importance of staying ahead of evolving legislation through robust carbon reporting frameworks. Their advisory service empowers businesses to adopt sustainable practices, reducing their impact on the environment, but not profitability. Aethr believe in a future where business success and environmental stewardship go hand in hand.This episode forms part of our Back to the Future project, for Agri-TechE's 10th birthday celebrations.Song: TVARI - Tokyo Cafe Video Link: • TVARI - Tokyo Cafe Vloggers Essential:- https://tvari.fanlink.to/ve Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
18 Okt 20248min

Scaling Agricultural Innovation
Bhavnita (Bhav) Patel is a Sector Development Manager - Agri-Food and the Manufacturing Technology Centre. In this episode Communities Director Becky Dodds chats to Bhav about some of the barriers facing scale-ups in Agri-Tech, how we can de-risk adoption of technologies, and also some of the lessons learned from other industries that MTC work with that we could use in agriculture.The Manufacturing Technology Centre (MTC) develops and proves innovative manufacturing processes and technologies in an agile, low risk environment, in partnership with industry, academia and other institutions. The MTC’s areas of expertise are directly relevant to both large and small companies, and are applicable across a wide range of industry sectors. MTC are always looking to challenge the boundaries of manufacturing in the UK.This episode forms part of our Back to the Future project, for Agri-TechE's 10th birthday celebrations.Song: TVARI - Tokyo Cafe Video Link: • TVARI - Tokyo Cafe Vloggers Essential:- https://tvari.fanlink.to/ve Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
16 Okt 202417min