The department for Environment Food & Rural Affairs (Defra) has recently announced £12.5 million in grant funding to businesses in the agriculture and horticulture sectors to help improve automation and robotics to boost productivity.
Defra, in partnership with UK Research and Innovation, will award projects with match-funding of £500,000 to £1.5 million.
Who can apply for this funding?
This funding aims to bring together agri-food businesses and researchers to help address strategic challenges across the sector via developing transformative solutions.
Applications for this grant can be submitted from the 9th January 2023. The deadline for this application is the 15th March 2023.
How can I apply?
If you would like to apply please visit government website here for more information.
Hawsons agriculture partner, Dan Wood commented: With rising input costs, a key focus for the future is on increasing productivity. This fund has been established with the aim of developing automation and robotic technologies on farms. The fund is open to businesses of any size and farmers also have the option to participate as part of a wider consortium.
More from our agriculture experts
You can find all of our latest agriculture sector news and newsletters here.
If you are looking for advice in a particular area, please get in touch with your usual Hawsons contact.
Alternatively, we offer all new clients a free initial meeting to have a discussion about their own personal circumstances – find out more or book your free initial meeting here. We have offices in Sheffield, Doncaster and Northampton.
Related content
Farming Partnerships: Why the Structure Matters for Tax and Control
dw@hawsons.co.uk What is a farm partnership and why does structure matter? A farm partnership is a common structure for family-run farms in the UK. A farming partnership agreement sets out who owns the land, how profits are shared and what happens when circumstances...
Farm Accounts: Are you making the most of your Management Information?
dw@hawsons.co.uk Still only checking your books at year-end? When we speak to farming clients, there’s a pattern we see time and again. Most farms still only look at their accounts once a year, usually around tax time. Bookkeeping is something that gets done late at...
VAT on Farming: Common Mistakes Farmers make and how to Avoid them
dw@hawsons.co.uk You’ve worked hard to build something lasting. Don’t let VAT mistakes catch you out. It all starts with a small decision… You’ve just put up a new grain store. The builders have finished, you’ve got the invoice in your hand, and you’re...




