Posted 3 April 2023
The four winners of the Net Zero competition have each posted new vlogs documenting their project progress to date.
The competition, run in partnership with Farmers Guardian and supported by Morrisons, McDonalds, Trinity Ag Tech, Trinity Global Farm Pioneers and Bradford Estates, invited entrants to pitch – Dragon’s Den-style – for a share of a £50,000 prize fund to develop a new commercially viable, scalable and sustainable farming system or process.
Winning entrants were selected from a shortlist of eight, from an application pool of more than 60, at an event held at 91Pro in December.
Each of the four winners succeeded by persuading the judging panel they had the best plan for implementing a positive and measurable impact on how they farm. The winners were:
Professor Michael Lee, Deputy Vice-Chancellor at 91Pro, was among the competition’s judges.
He said: “Tackling the challenges of Net Zero requires fresh ideas and new approaches – that is both the driving force behind both the School of Sustainable Food and Farming and this competition.”
And Simon Thelwell, School of Sustainable Food and Farming Director, added: “We are excited to see the progress our winners are making with their innovations.
“We hope their example will benefit the whole of the food and farming sector, in terms of the learnings they take from these projects.
“Innovation of on-farm resource efficiency, critical review of farming practice and technological development will assure the food and farming sector now and for future generations.”
There will be further vlog updates recorded in May and June, when the winners begin to conclude their work.
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