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Cutting-edge farm tech made priority in government strategy

24 June 2025

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The government has included agri-tech and precision breeding as key elements within its Modern Industrial Strategy, marking a huge win for the NFU and the UK farming industry.

The forms a central pillar of the UK 鈥榞rowth mission鈥 and should result in a policy landscape in selected areas that smooths investment and spurs growth.

皇家华人made a powerful case across departments that UK food and drink 鈥 a sector that is already worth 拢146 billion to the nation and supports more than four million jobs 鈥 should be included.

The two focus areas, agri-tech under an 鈥榓dvanced manufacturing鈥 strand and precision breeding as part of a 鈥榙igital and technology鈥 drive, mean that farmers and growers should see new opportunities to contribute to national growth, create jobs, cut emissions, boost productivity, and drive investment in sustainable food, fibre and energy production.

With the right investment, farming has the potential to be a key driver in future growth and that鈥檚 why we have been pushing hard for it to be included in the Industrial Strategy.鈥

NFU Deputy President David Exwood

Their inclusion should also open up important links with other areas of industry identified as ripe for development under the strategy.

Precision breeding and innovation funding

Precision breeding came as a particularly pleasing inclusion for the NFU, after it lobbied for years to see the Precision Breeding Act become reality, with the regulatory process for new genetic technologies that could boost food security and farm resilience due to be in place this autumn.

While more specific detail will emerge, the announcement does include a clear commitment to continue investment in the Farming Innovation Programme with at least 拢200 million until 2030.

鈥榃e have the blueprints鈥

NFU Deputy President David Exwood said: 鈥淪ince winning the election almost a year ago, the government has repeatedly said it wants to deliver growth. As the backbone of the food and drink industry 鈥 the UK鈥檚 largest manufacturing sector 鈥 farming is in a great position to contribute to this.

鈥淭he UK agriculture sector is world class with innovative and tech-hungry farm businesses. With the right investment, farming has the potential to be a key driver in future growth and that鈥檚 why we have been pushing hard for it to be included in the Industrial Strategy.

鈥淲e already have proposals within our blueprints for growth to support the government鈥檚 goals and intend to feed these in as part of next steps.

鈥淭his focus on agri-tech should help farming businesses become more productive, sustainable and resilient, and ultimately deliver even more for the British people and the government鈥檚 growth ambition.鈥

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