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AgriTech Demo Farm Open Evening

Opportunity North East Stand information: A426
Titaboutie Farm in Aberdeenshire is one of two demo farms in Opportunity North East’s AgriTech Programme.
The aim of the programme is to demonstrate and validate the benefits and practical application of smart innovative technology to farmers, as a route to improve the productivity and sustainability of Scottish farms.

The ONE Agritech Programme is led and funded by Opportunity North East (ONE) with support from Scotland Food & Drink's sector recovery plan and delivered by SAOS and SAC Consulting. The project will demonstrate and validate the benefits and practical application of smart agritech farming to farmers to improve the productivity, sustainability and profitability of farms.

The three-year project has already selected the two Agritech Focus Farms to demonstrate tech:

  • Tulloch Farms, Fordoun, Laurencekirk, managed by Iain Wilson – primarily an intensive arable business.
  • Titaboutie Farm, Tarland, managed by father and son team Andrew and Daniel Robertson – an upland livestock farm.

One of the main activities in the project is to install, test and monitor a range of agritech solutions on the Agritech Focus Farms. Although the primary focus is engaging with the farming community, it is important others in the supply chain (the trade, processers, end users) are also involved to exploit the benefits from closer collaboration, particularly improving information sharing, to drive out waste and improve efficiency.

Jim Booth, SAOS, the project lead commented “We are all aware of the challenges facing the industry, issues such as: improving productivity, meeting climate change targets, improving environmental management, dealing with a shrinking labour force, and the lack of profitability – the application of agritech has real potential to make a difference and help farmers address these challenges. However, the main barriers to the application of new agritech are the low levels of awareness of what is out there, the cost of implementing new technology, and uncertainty over the value and benefit of new technology. We know it is difficult for farmers to keep abreast of new developments. It can be daunting knowing where to start and where to source trusted, independent information /advice. This is one of the advantages of following two real family farms on their journey as they trial new technology and their experiences.”

Peter Cook, Director of Food, Drink and Agriculture at Opportunity North East; “The aim of the ONE Agritech Programme is to accelerate the adoption and use of digital technology in arable and livestock enterprises of all sizes to improve profits, save time and meet the challenge of net-zero carbon emissions. We’ve seen a huge level of interest in our agritech events from farmers and managers involved in all farming sectors wanting to understand the role digital can play throughout the supply chain. The digital demonstrator open days will give people the opportunity to experience technology applications in a live working environment and see first-hand the positive impact it can have in maintaining the region’s leadership in low-carbon primary production.”

The ONE Agritech Programme for future farming technology demonstrates the practical application of digital solutions in arable and livestock enterprises of all sizes to improve profits, save time, cope with less labour and meet the challenge of net-zero carbon emissions.

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