UK Backs Tech to Enhance Food Security

UK Gov

More funding for farmers to increase profits, boost food production and protect nature

New inventions and technologies to increase profits, boost food production and help protect nature have been handed a major cash injection, the government has announced today (14 April).

From robots carrying out delicate fruit picking, to health monitors for cows and sheep, right through to variable irrigation systems to maximise water usage on crops - these grants support the development of wide-range projects and products which will help a large number of farmers.

The three special funds, worth a combined £45.6 million, will support multiple projects across the research and development (R&D) lifecycle, from early-stage concepts to on-farm trials.

They will help bring cutting-edge technologies into real-world use with a particular focus on reducing on-farm emissions and capitalising on new opportunities made possible by the Precision Breeding Act, which could supercharge food production by increase crop yields, reduce pesticides and enhance disease resistance.

These funds will help to strengthen food security, increase farmers' profits and protect nature as part of the government's Plan for Change.

Farming Minister Daniel Zeichner said:

This government is serious about delivering its Plan for Change.

That is why I'm delighted to see money getting out the door to British farmers. This £45m will support them with technology to boost food production, profits and the rural economy.

From 28 April, applications will open for the new Accelerating Development of Practices and Technologies (ADOPT) competition, which will commit up to £20.6 million of funding in 25/26. This grant will support farmers looking to test new technologies on their own farms and bridge the gap between innovation and real-world application.

Farmers can access tailored advice and apply for a £2,500 support grant at the ADOPT Support Hub to help them through the application and trial process.

From 5 May, two further competitions will open under the Farming Innovation Programme (FIP):

  • The first £12.5 million to support collaborative research into ways to reduce on-farm emissions, helping farms to become more sustainable and climate-resilient.

  • The second £12.5 million competition will fund R&D using precision-bred crops to improve yield, reduce chemical inputs and enhance disease resistance. This builds on the new opportunities enabled by the Genetic Technology (Precision Breeding) Act 2023.

FIP, Defra's flagship innovation programme, is delivered by Innovate UK, as part of UKRI, and forms part of the government's wider commitment to food production and security, farm productivity and nature.

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