Displaying posts in the Category Agriculture, which has 23 posts.
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…
Gavin Thomas - December 16th, 2022
The University of Lincoln, in partnership with Barclays Eagle Labs, is launching another 10-week business accelerator designed to help early-stage agr…
Callum Thomas - October 5th, 2022
The achievements of Professor Simon Pearson, Director of Lincoln Institute for Agri-Food Technology (LIAT), have recently been recognised by the Royal…
Callum Thomas - August 2nd, 2022
Defra has today published the results of a review exploring how the horticulture sector can make use of innovative technologies such as packhouse auto…
Gavin Thomas - July 7th, 2022
Experts from the University of Lincoln, UK, are part of a network set to help the country’s agri-food industry move one step closer to net zero. Wit…
Gavin Thomas - June 15th, 2022
The Lincoln Institute of Agri Technology (LIAT) has welcomed the publication of the Government’s Food Strategy White Paper this week. The paper plac…