The nine winners of the NFU鈥檚 Farmvention competition exhibited their ideas for new inventions and technologies specifically designed to aid climate-smart farming and food production, earning them the title of Climate Superheroes.
Showcasing their innovative designs at the House of Commons on 24 November 2021, children from the winning schools showed MPs how they utilised their science, technology, engineering and maths (STEM) skills and knowledge to develop practical tools for sustainable farming.
Learning STEM through agriculture
From a smart irrigation system to an all-season greenhouse, the inventions were a few examples of hundreds of designs submitted by students across the country who have taken part in the NFU鈥檚 Farmvention competition in 2021, which teaches STEM subjects through the lens of agriculture and farming, this year with a focus on the aim for British farming to be net zero by 2040.
As well as the showcase in the House of Commons, the winning schools received a prize of 拢1,000 for their school to spend on STEM or outdoor learning equipment.
Trophy winners
At the event, NFU President Minette Batters awarded the students a trophy to mark their achievement.
She said: 鈥淭here has been a huge focus on climate change this year so it鈥檚 only right that we celebrate our Climate Superheroes 鈥 not just the farmers who deliver sustainable food for our plates every day, but the creatives and scientists who come up with the new technologies that enable us to do it.
鈥淭he ingenuity of the inventions showcased today is truly exciting and I hope this experience has inspired children about the possibilities within both farming and STEM careers.
鈥淔or me, the best thing was seeing each project demonstrating a real understanding of the needs of farming and food production, as well as an impressive element of creativity, innovation, scientific knowledge and skill. It highlights what teachers who have used our resources already know 鈥 that farming is a fantastic way to teach STEM subjects in a practical and meaningful way.鈥

Millie Nabarro is presented with her Farmvention award by Minette Batters
Delighted to welcome Farming Minister and Agritech Minister to our Farmvention Grand Finale in parliament. Our winners spoke about their inventions which are designed to help British farmers combat climate change 馃嚞馃嚙馃鈥嶐煂
— NFU Political (@NFUPolitical)
This afternoon we are in the Houses of Parliament celebrating the winners of our 鈥楩armvention Climate Superheroes鈥 competition 馃鈥嶐煂攫煂 Keep an eye on our feed this afternoon to see some of the winning inventions 馃憦
— National Farmers' Union (@NFUtweets)