Displaying posts in the Category Agriculture, which has 29 posts.
Gavin Thomas - December 4th, 2023
The Reverse Coal Project at the University of Lincoln is celebrating after picking up the accolade of Highly Commended at an internationally recognise…
Gavin Thomas - November 24th, 2023
An Agri-Tech collaboration led by the University of Lincoln has secured vital research funding.
Callum Thomas - November 21st, 2023
Start-up infant food company, Little Origins, are developing new products which offer busy families a nutrient-dense, sustainable, and convenient opti…
Tim Marks - November 6th, 2023
The University of Lincoln, UK, has contributed to a new Parliamentary report which aims to promote and support the UK’s horticulture industry.
Callum Thomas - October 31st, 2023
The University of Lincoln, UK, in collaboration with leading partner institutions - University of Aberdeen, Queen's University Belfast and University …
Gavin Thomas - October 13th, 2023
A new net zero glasshouse research and development facility is set to be built on the University of Lincoln’s Riseholme campus
Gavin Thomas - October 6th, 2023
The Universities of Lincoln and Cambridge have been awarded a £4.9 million grant from the Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council (EPSRC) …
Victoria Simons - July 6th, 2023
There is more food being produced globally than ever before and yet many people around the world still face malnutrition.
Hannah McGowan - June 14th, 2023
Members of the public will be able to learn about new sector-leading sustainability initiatives and sustainable farming during this year’s Lincolnsh…
Gavin Thomas - June 5th, 2023
Lincoln Institute for Agrifood Technology is a key partner in a new project that will improve farm sustainability and profitability by helping wheat f…
Gavin Thomas - January 30th, 2023
A glimpse into the future of fruit picking, where robots will assist growers in carrying out essential tasks, has been successfully showcased to indus…
Victoria Simons - January 20th, 2023
The first ever maps of the shallow groundwater of the Fens of eastern England show that salt water is relatively close beneath the surface, meaning th…