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UK team boosts Singapore food security

UK team boosts Singapore food security Ag-tech firm Liberty Produce leads consortium to help boost fresh produce self-sufficiency in Asian nation Related Articles An industry team led by ag-tech specialist Liberty Produce has won Innovate UK funding to develop innovative hybrid farming and greenhouse technologies to work towards Singapore’s food security and net-zero goals. The award will see Liberty Produce jointly lead the Hybrid Advanced Research Vertical Farming Environment Systems and Technology (HARVEST) consortium with Singapore-based LivFresh, a high-precision controlled environment (HPCE) company. The UK’s James Hutton Institute and Republic Polytechnic Singapore (RP) are research partners. The Singapore government has initiated a number of strategic policy initiatives with the goal of increasing self-production of its fresh produce by 30 per cent by 2030 via investment in high-tech farms, among other measures. Currently, Singapore imports over 90 per cent of its fo

Pioneering JHI soft fruit scientist honoured with prestigious award

Pioneering JHI soft fruit scientist honoured with prestigious award Dr Rex Brennan made a major contribution to the development of blackcurrant varieties. A soft fruit scientist who made a global contribution to the development of blackcurrants has been presented with a major award. Dr Rex Brennan is well known in Scotland’s soft fruit industry after a career spent at the James Hutton Institute (JHI) and its predecessor,  the Scottish Crop Research Institute, where he specialised in berry fruit genetics. The Worshipful Company of Fruiters (WCF)  presented Dr Brennan with the Matthew Mack award, a triennial honour which recognises distinguished achievements in education, training and innovation in the fruit industry.

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