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Searching for Natural Resistance to the UK’s Biggest Soft Fruit Pest with Asplins
Asplins Producer Organisation and Niab utilised our R&D support to investigate whether specific strawberry and raspberry varieties could naturally resist spotted wing drosophila (SWD). While the project ultimately proved that varietal selection alone does not resist the pest, the research provided the industry with vital data, redirecting focus toward other essential control strategies.

Growing Kent & Medway
4 min read


Detecting Vineyard Disease from Space Using AI Satellite Imagery with Deep Planet
Deep Planet, in collaboration with Niab and leading UK vineyards, utilised our support to develop an AI-driven disease monitoring system. By analysing satellite imagery, the project successfully demonstrated a cost-effective solution to predict fungal infections, protecting the UK's growing wine sector from yield losses.

Growing Kent & Medway
4 min read


Cutting Strawberry Carbon Emissions by 40% using Recycled Coir with Overland
British soft fruit growers could cut their carbon footprint by up to 40% by switching to recycled coconut coir. A large R&D grant project, supported by Growing Kent & Medway, enabled Kent-based Overland and Niab to scientifically validate a new recycling process. The trials proved the recycled material performs as well as virgin coir, cuts water use, and tackles the industry's massive waste problem.

Growing Kent & Medway
4 min read


Scaling Emerging Agriculture with New Agri-Tech Software with RUBISKO
RUBISKO, a Kent-based agri-tech start-up, used support from Growing Kent & Medway to develop a new data management platform for emerging agricultural industries. One of our medium-sized grant programmes funded R&D to build two modules for seaweed nurseries and insect farms, saving farms 50% on admin time and attracting international customers.

Growing Kent & Medway
3 min read


Reducing Plastic Use by Transforming Crop Waste into Bio-Fillers with Tensei
Tensei Limited, supported by Growing Kent & Medway, led a project in Kent to turn Second Harvest farm waste into sustainable bio-fillers. This medium-sized R&D grant project proved that materials like hop bines can be compounded with plastic polymers, creating a new revenue stream for growers and reducing plastic use.

Growing Kent & Medway
5 min read
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