At , the technology installed by Smart Agriculture Cornwall will help maintain the Visitor Economy through strategic partnerships with gardens, such as the Eden Project and Heligan, which act as a tourism attraction both in and out of season, specifically spring time. This will build on the strong botanical/ornamental garden heritage that substantially contributes to Cornwall & Island of Scilly's tourism and agricultural sectors.
Many plant species have been imported and cultivated over the last two centuries, with potential medicinal properties yet to be discovered. Controlled Environmental Agriculture can help cultivate ornamental plants far quicker and more successfully than current propagation methods allow; this is specifically important for many of rare and endangered plant species located in many of the gardens across Cornwall and the Isles of Scilly. There is the possibility that many Cornish gardens and commercial nurseries will have their own CEA unit on site in the near future and Smart Agriculture Cornwall will help to provide skilled labour to build and operate these systems.
To achieve this we will work with to upgrade several greenhouses at their Camborne site with cutting-edge technology for commercial research, innovation and development, demonstration and training. Semi-controlled hydroponics and LED lighting will resurrect it as an active Vertical Farming scale-up and grow-on environment, enabling plant cultivation under different growing conditions and increased size/yield. This will also provide a platform to demonstrate and trial new technologies and crop varieties.