Scientists at the Agri-Food and Biosciences Institute (AFBI), Hillsborough recently organised a highly successful scoping workshop in the area of ‘Precision Technology’.
![Some of the attendees taking part in the ‘Agri-precision workshop’ were Tom McKeown (Moy Park), Steven Morrison and Elizabeth Magowan (AFBI), John Bustard (ECIT/QUB), Elaine Groom (NI H2020 contact point), John Gilliland (Devenish) and Sinclair Mayne (A Some of the attendees taking part in the ‘Agri-precision workshop’ were Tom McKeown (Moy Park), Steven Morrison and Elizabeth Magowan (AFBI), John Bustard (ECIT/QUB), Elaine Groom (NI H2020 contact point), John Gilliland (Devenish) and Sinclair Mayne (A](https://www.afbini.gov.uk/sites/afbini.gov.uk/files/styles/inline/public/images/%5Bcurrent-domain%3Amachine-name%5D/news/992-1.jpg?itok=5wT_VVm0×tamp=1452529071)
The Agri-Food Strategy report ‘Going for Growth’ sets out ambitious targets for growth of the local agri-food sector based on our production and processing systems being internationally competitive. On the other hand, Northern Ireland has an extremely active, local ICT (Information & Communications Technology) sector at the forefront of many developing technologies. With ICT continuously delivering new capabilities, AFBI recognises that this provides new opportunities for all parts of the local agri-food chain. On this basis, AFBI scientists organised an initial workshop to explore the scope to develop smarter practices through creating a vanguard of those interested in merging scientific innovations with ICT advances.
To introduce the topic Dr John Gilliland (Director of Agriculture, Devenish Nutrition Limited) delivered a presentation on the ‘Agri –Perspective’ and noted “The development and adoption of precision technology within the Agri-food sector has the potential to deliver the next ‘Green revolution’ through uplifting and reducing variation in productivity in a sustainable manner. I congratulate AFBI for taking and driving the initiative to bring together our local Agri-Food and ICT sectors to develop successful collaborations for NI PLC.”
![Dr Stanley McDowell (Head of Veterinary Sciences Division, AFBI) summarises the discussion from the livestock health group with workshop participants in the sunny courtyard at Hillsborough. Dr Stanley McDowell (Head of Veterinary Sciences Division, AFBI) summarises the discussion from the livestock health group with workshop participants in the sunny courtyard at Hillsborough.](https://www.afbini.gov.uk/sites/afbini.gov.uk/files/styles/inline-expandable/public/images/992-2.jpg?itok=bSeH1XuA)
Dr Elaine Groom (Horizon 2020 NI Contact Point Agri-Food) outlined funding opportunities for research and innovation in the area of ‘agri-food precision technology’.
Over 30 participants then engaged in lively discussions (facilitated by AFBI) on how technologies including automated sensors, robotics, predictive analytics and genomics could be used to improve the competitiveness of Northern Ireland agriculture and also produce new exportable solutions.
![Workshop participants vote to prioritise areas discussed at the scoping workshop. Workshop participants vote to prioritise areas discussed at the scoping workshop.](https://www.afbini.gov.uk/sites/afbini.gov.uk/files/styles/inline-expandable/public/images/992-3.jpg?itok=E5yo5mBE)
Further meetings are planned in the future and anyone wishing to be involved in future developments and events should register their interest with AFBI by contacting AFBI Press Office
If you wish to learn more about European funding opportunities for agri-food related initiatives through Horizon 2020 please contact Dr Elaine Groom (44 (0) 28 9025 5078 / Mobile: +44 (0)7769 188940 | elaine.groom@afbini.gov.uk).
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