The Internet of Things in Farming

18 May 2023

This event is presented by Rural Policy Group in partnership with accountancy, tax and business advisory firm MHA, part of Baker Tilley International. MHA has a nationwide sector team dedicated to Agriculture, Food, Farming and Rural Business.

The Talk

The IoT and the data it provides have the potential to change the face of UK farming. Smart technology is enabling farmers to operate with greater precision to manage resources such as water, energy and fertiliser. This exciting technology can deliver gains across the business spectrum from productivity, cost management and quality control to environmental sustainability. However, there are questions around cost and farm-preparedness. This session seeks to better understand the Internet of Things and its role in shaping the future of farming. 

The Speakers

 

Ben Lake MP

Ben Lake MP

Plaid Cymru Shadow Minister for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs

Ben Lake is a native of Lampeter, Ceredigion. Ben was educated at Ysgol Ffynnonbedr and Ysgol Gyfun Llanbedr Pont Stefffan and graduated from Trinity College, Oxford with an undergraduate degree in History and Politics, and a master’s degree in Modern British and European History. Before being elected in 2017 he worked as a research assistant for Elin Jones at the Senedd. At the age of 24 he was the youngest MP to be elected in 2017 and the youngest ever MP to be elected to represent Plaid Cymru.   He is also the youngest Welsh MP. In December 2017, Lake was awarded the ‘Politician to Watch’ prize as part of the ITV Welsh Politician of the Year Awards 2017. In August 2019, Lake was nominated for the MP of the Year Award, acknowledging MPs who actively work with under-represented and disadvantaged communities across the UK.  He is Plaid Cymru spokesperson at Westminster for the Economy, Environment, Food, Rural Affairs, Education, Skills, Health, Communities, Local Government, Culture, Media, Sport and Constitutional Affairs.  Appointed a member of the Welsh Affairs Committee in September 2017 and is currently the Vice-Chair.

Natalie Bennett, Baroness Bennett of Manor Castle

Natalie Bennett, Baroness Bennett of Manor Castle

Green Party Peer, House of Lords

Natalie, also known Baroness Bennett of Manor Castle, migrated to the UK in 1999 after obtaining a degree in agricultural science from the University of Sydney and working on farms in Australia. She spent two years in Bangkok working with the National Commission on Women’s Affairs, on its report to the UN Committee on the Elimination of Discrimination Against Women. She also worked as a consultant with the International Labor Organisation (ILO) on child labour issues and World Health Organization (WHO) on women’s health. She’s a champion of the universal basic income, and is particularly interested in food security and farming issues, and supporting the UN Sustainable Development Goals. She was leader of the Green Party of England and Wales from 2012-2016 and is a member of the board of the European Green Foundation.

Prof. Louise Manning

Prof. Louise Manning

Professor of Sustainable Agri Food Systems, Lincoln Institute of Agri-Food Technology

Professor Louise Manning has worked for over 35 years in the agri-food supply chain in a range of roles. Her expertise is in the area of food security and food integrity including food safety, food quality, food crime, policy and governance, social and corporate responsibility, resilience, risk assessment and mitigation strategies. Louise has carried out projects for government bodies and companies throughout Europe and Africa. This work includes strategic risk analysis and mitigation for both corporate organisations and public bodies. She has been published in peer-reviewed journals, authored book chapters and written and edited books in the subject area. Louise’s research work also involves undertaking desktop reviews; qualitative and quantitative fieldwork including focus groups, workshops and in-depth interviews, questionnaire design and analysis, strategic framework, communication systems and model design and developing tools to drive risk communication and engagement of stakeholders at all levels of the supply chain.

Jonathan Lodge

Jonathan Lodge

CEO, City Farm Systems Ltd

Jonathan’s early life was in rural Devon with food so local milk probably travelled further in the cow than the bottle.  A varied career started with a degree in Design Technology and moved on to resource efficiency.  Travelling home one night he found himself stuck behind a supermarket truck within sight of its destination.  He soon realised the store’s empty shelves meant lost sales while fresh produce spent its shelf life in the truck that achieved nothing more than increased congestion and pollution.  These experiences sparked the thinking behind City Farm Systems.  There Jonathan created the IP and patents that enable an automated greenhouse to be installed on a non-loadbearing surface such as the low pitched roof of a modern building.  With data acquisition built in from the start Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning enable a far better match between supply and demand and can avoid distribution costs for crops that often cost more to deliver than to grow.  The result is a cost and carbon reducing solution that goes beyond Net Zero solution.

Jonathan has contributed to an academic book about using AI in Agriculture and a section about Feeding a Smart City for Springer’s Handbook of Smart Cities.  He is now in demand internationally as a keynote speaker and remains bewildered by the number of investors happy to lose their cash in vertical farms.

Karl Behrendt

Karl Behrendt

Elizabeth Creek Chair in Agri-Tech Economic Modelling, Harper Adams University

Karl Behrendt is Elizabeth Creak Chair of Agri-Tech Economic Modelling at Harper Adams University, the founding Director of the Global Institute for Agri-Tech Economics and Co-Director of the Centre for Effective Innovation in Agriculture. He has over 20 years industry experience in farm and agribusiness management consulting, extension and research. Prof Behrendt also previously led an agricultural consulting firm and was a sheep farmer for more than 15 years. His core disciplines are in bioeconomic modelling and decision support for farmers, industry and policy, and is currently undertaking research into the economics of EID, precision livestock farming and grazing, economics of robotics in agriculture, developing DST’s for beef finishing, and economics of adopting agroecological farming and using technology to achieve more sustainable farming systems.

Mark Lumsdon-Taylor ACA MSc

Mark Lumsdon-Taylor ACA MSc

Partner, MHA MacIntyre Hudson

Mark is a Chartered Accountant and corporate financier with special interests in food & farming, rural business, ESG and a belief that business must be underpinned by sustainable finance. He established Rural Policy Group in 2019 following 16 years in the rural economy working with both public and private sector businesses. Mark has won numerous awards for his work including Finance Director of the Year 2007, Accounting for Sustainability 2012 (ICEAW), National Business Finance Director 2014 (Finance Director) and the Institute of Directors Blue Ribbon award for Governance and Finance Excellence in 2018.

Mark is a member of the ICAEW Farming and Rural Business Committee and a CBI Southeast Councillor. 

Sarah Calcut NSc

Sarah Calcut NSc

CEO, City Harvest

Sarah is the new CEO of leading London Food Charity, City Harvest. City Harvest exists to save people, food and planet by redistributing surplus food, otherwise destined to landfill, to over 370 charities working with London’s hungry.

Sarah’s background: Initially training to be a buyer, she has grown and marketed crops, led funding applications, worked on regional and national strategy, developed business plans and helped facilitate restructures, delivered audit management, successful retailer partnerships, and has extensive experience presenting key issues to the media (tv and radio).

In addition to her role at City Harvest, she is also a Non Exec Director of The Covent Garden Market Authority, a Government appointment, part of the regeneration of London’s premier wholesale market. 2023 will see her 13th year as the Chair of the National Fruit Show, she is also a founding Non-Exec Director of Outfield Technologies.

Sarah is the vice-chair of the Rural Policy Group, a rural and food sector debating forum hosting numerous online and in person debates about the policy and economic needs of the UK’s rural business community.

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