GAIN 2020 – engage with agritech development – Agri-TechE

9:30 Introduction to REAP 2020

John Barrett, Director of Sentry Ltd, and Chair of the Agri-TechE Stakeholder Group

Belinda Clarke, Director of Agri-TechE

Chaired by Keith Norman, Keith Norman Consulting

3 agri-tech companies– Outfield: accuracy fruit farming; Breedr: accuracy animals production; and Arable Labs: decision farming– featured in GAIN Start-Up Displays simply a couple of years ago are now accomplishing worldwide impact. The business owners go back to share their journey from principle to on-farm commercial adoption and their farmer partners will talk about how to incorporate innovation into current practice. Jim MacDougall, Outfield, with Tom Hulme, A/C Hulme & Sons Adam Wolf, Arable Labs, with Will Drayton, Treasury Wine Estates(Australia)

Ian Wheal, Breedr, with Doug Dear, AS & EA Dear & Kid/ D&P Custom Feeding 11:00 Start-Up Showcase– The new generationChaired by Nicole Sadd , Rothamsted Enterprises The ENJOY Start-Up Showcase is the launch pad for game-changing development. Profile gained within the agri-tech community ofinvestors, consultants, consumers and collaborators accelerates the

development of enterprises that are bringing brand-new thinking

to real life obstacles. Sponsored by EIT Food What do a tube of deep heat, an upc code, a Rubik’s cube and some PVA glue share? These– and other– everyday objects will be utilized by leading scientists to highlight the motivation behind, and application of their work to farmers and growers, as they invite you into their labs to check out the discovery science that is evolving for commercial

usage. Incremental enhancements to crop efficiency and broad view believing to

examine danger are both needed within agriculture. We will discover simply how research study is adding to our understanding of how to integrate these different “scales “to create an understanding of the complete”system.”Air-seq: using DNA sequencing to provide early caution of airborne crop illness– Richard Leggett, Group Leader of the Innovation Algorithms Group, Earlham Institute 60 Harvests Left: Unmasking the Misconception– Daniel Evans, 75th Anniversary Research Study Fellow, Cranfield Soil and Agrifood Institute Soil glue: a microbial point of view– Tom Wilkes, University of Hertfordshire A foul-smelling approach to crop protection– Joe Roberts, Pest Chemical Ecology Research Partner, Harper Adams University Sustainable options for global food security– Giles Oldroyd, Teacher of Crop Science at Crop Science Centre Balancing the contrasting needs on farmers and farming systems– Jonathan Storkey, Principal Research Researcher– Agroecology, Rothamsted Research WheatsApp: An AI app for plant disease detection– Megan Long, John Innes Centre Strawberries, robotics and supply chains– Simon Pearson, Director of Lincoln Institute for Agri-Food Technology( LIAT )Soils– Dirt with Life in It!– Alex Dumbrell, School of Biological Sciences

, University of Essex 14:00 Little Robotic Company Exclusive Statement in the Innovation Center Chaired by Susannah

Bolton, AHDB David Montgomery, MacArthurFellow and teacher of geomorphology at the University of Washington Montgomery has actually taken a trip the world, conference farmers at the forefront of a farming motion to restore soil health. He sees the huge social advantages of this work and capacity for reforming federal government subsidies to reward practices that construct soil health and carbon storage. He offers an inspiringview of what is possible. 15:15 Couch Session– Structure an inter-scale farming system Chaired by Julian Little, Julian Little Communications Sir Duncan Wingham, Executive Chair of the

Natural Environment Research Study Council Jane Rickson, Professor of Soil Erosion andConservation at Cranfield

University Mike Green, Agricultural Sustainability Supervisor– Agricultural Solutions at BASF Stuart Hill, Head of Innovation and Innovation at Hutchinsons David

Montgomery, MacArthur Fellow and professor of geomorphology atthe University of Washington What does an”inter-scale “farming system of the future appear like? Innovatorsfrom variousviewpoints, from soil microbiology to earth observation, from field level to policy summary, aid gather the believing from the day and stimulate a discussion with the delegates

. Together we will imagine a technology roadmap to the future. 15:50 Exhibit tours and express networking Sponsored by

Savills Chaired by Alex Bragg, Savills Farmer delegates are welcomed to join David Montgomery for a closed Q&A session and a virtual “beer “after the conference, courtesy of Savills. This is your possibility to check out David’s principles around soils health in more detail and have the chance to ask questions and discover more. “9:30 Intro to ENJOY 2020 John Barrett, Director of Sentry Ltd,

and Chair of the Agri-TechE Stakeholder Group Belinda Clarke, Director of Agri-TechE Chaired by Keith

Norman, Keith Norman Consulting 3 agri-tech companies– Outfield: accuracy fruit farming; Breedr

: accuracy animals production; and Arable Labs: decision agriculture– featured in GAIN Start-Up Showcases just a couple of years earlier are now achieving global impact. The entrepreneurs return to share their journey from concept to on-farm business adoption and their farmer partners will go over how to integrate development into present practice. Jim MacDougall, Outfield, with Tom Hulme, AC Hulme

& Sons Adam Wolf, Arable Labs, with Will Drayton, Treasury Wine Estates(Australia)Ian

Wheal, Breedr, with Doug Dear, AS & EA Dear & Kid/ D&P Custom-made Feeding 11:00 Start-Up Display– The brand-new generation Chaired by Nicole Sadd, Rothamsted Enterprises The ENJOY Start-Up Showcase is the launch pad for game-changing

development. Profile acquired within the agri-tech environment of investors, advisors, clients and partners accelerates the progress of enterprises that are bringing brand-new believing to real life challenges. Sponsored by EIT Food What do a tube of deep heat, an upc code, a Rubik’s

cube and some PVA glue share? These– and other– everyday

items will be utilized by leading researchers

to highlight the inspiration behind, and application of

their work to farmers and growers, as they welcome you into their laboratories to explore the discovery science that is progressing for business usage. Incremental enhancements to crop efficiency and big image thinking to evaluate threat are both required within farming. We will find out just how research is contributing to our understanding

of how to incorporate

these various”scales” to develop an understanding of the total “system.”Air-seq:

using DNA sequencing to provide early warning

of air-borne crop disease– Richard Leggett, Group Leader of the Innovation Algorithms Group, Earlham Institute 60 Harvests Left: Unmasking the Myth– Daniel Evans, 75th Anniversary Research Fellow, Cranfield Soil and Agrifood Institute Soil glue: a microbial point of view– Tom Wilkes, University of Hertfordshire A stinky method to crop protection– Joe Roberts, Insect Chemical Ecology Research Study Partner, Harper Adams University Sustainable solutions for international food security– Giles Oldroyd, Teacher of Crop Science at Crop Science Centre Stabilizing

the contrasting demands on farmers and farming systems– Jonathan Storkey, Principal & Research study

Scientist— Agroecology, Rothamsted Research WheatsApp: An AI app for plant illness detection– Megan Long,

John InnesCentre Strawberries , robotics and supply chains &– Simon Pearson, Director of Lincoln Institute for Agri-Food Innovation(LIAT)Soils– Dirt with Life in It!– Alex Dumbrell, School of Biological Sciences, University

of Essex Chaired by Susannah Bolton, AHDB David Montgomery, MacArthur Fellow

and teacher of geomorphology at the University of Washington Montgomery has taken a trip the world, meeting farmers at the forefront of a farming motion to bring back soil health. He sees the huge social advantages of this work and potential for reforming government aids to incentive practicesthat construct soil health and carbon storage. He supplies an inspiring view of what is possible. Chaired by Julian Little, Julian Little Communications Sir Duncan Wingham, Executive Chair of the Natural Surroundings Research Council Jane Rickson, Teacher of Soil Erosion and Preservation at Cranfield University Mike Green, Agricultural Sustainability Manager– Agricultural Solutions at BASF Stuart Hill, Head of Innovation and Development at Hutchinsons David Montgomery, MacArthur Fellow and teacher of geomorphology at the University of Washington What does an”inter-scale “agricultural system of the future look like? Innovators from different point of views, from soil microbiology to earth observation, from field level to policy introduction, assistance gather the thinking from the day and stimulate a discussion with the delegates. Together we will imagine an innovation roadmap to the future. 15:50 Exhibit tours and reveal networking Sponsored by Savills Chaired by Alex Bragg, Savills Farmer delegates are welcomed to join David Montgomery for a closed Q&A session

and a virtual “beer “after the conference, thanks to Savills. This is your possibility to check out David’s principles around soils health in more information and have the possibilityto ask questions and find out more.”