Controlled Environmental Growing System
Smart Agriculture Cornwall is a Good Growth-funded project that aims to develop, install and run key agri-food technology using Controlled Environment Agriculture (CEA) at two sites: the ÂÌñ»»ÆÞ and
Indoor Controlled Environment Agriculture is 15ÂÌñ»»ÆÞ“30 times more productive than traditional agricultural methods, with CEA producing an increased output by using indoor vertical farming, which offers efficient, productive, and precision-controlled cultivation to grow high-value crops and food products. The key benefits of this being an increase in yield, nutritional value, or medicinal compounds, in a minimal space. CEA also offers a move away from low-paid traditional agriculture to high-value skilled positions, significantly increasing productivity and real living wage.
The Controlled Environment Agriculture technology installed by the Smart Agriculture Cornwall team will include state-of-the-art molecular sensors, automation and robotics at Phytome while enhancing the Plant Factory at the ÂÌñ»»ÆÞ as a commercial research and demonstration site.

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ÂÌñ»»ÆÞ Plant Factory

At the ÂÌñ»»ÆÞ, Smart Agriculture Cornwall will work to upgrade the award-winning Controlled Environment Agriculture Plant Factory to develop specialist Smart-Agriculture technological Research Development & Innovation for Cornish agricultural-food businesses, including Riviera Produce and Grown That Way/Battling On. 
Plant Factory will also work with environmental charities such as Heligan, the Eden Project and The National Trust to help cultivate and protect endangered plant species including wild flower, hay and water meadow species to promote biodiversity on farm. Phytome's LED lighting expertise will further enhance the Plant FactoryÂÌñ»»ÆÞ™s impacts across Cornwall.

Phytome Research Lab

The Smart Agriculture Cornwall project will expand and enhance . 
Controlled LED-lighting and hydroponics across the site enable automated indoor crop growth to cultivate valuable phytochemicals. This facilitates rapidly testing light combinations and increases test volumes for Phytome's industry clients. the facility builds on a vibrant Cornish agri-tech sector allowing clients access to economical and sustainable ways of producing plants/plant-derived chemicals at industrial scale.
Close up of a plant in the Plant Factory with LEDs
Testing oil samples
Plant factory basil under LED lights
 
 

Grown That Way

This video explores some of the work already underway with one of our business assists, Grown That Way. Kenny Wilding-Raybould, the director and project leader of the charity, explains how the adoption of agri-tech has enabled them to understand their land, pinpointing areas with challenges such as nutrient run off, plant health issues and compaction.
Kenny also discusses how he hopes to see communities engaging with agri-tech to create new jobs, new access and new possibilities in the horticultural sector, to enhance growing experience and lead to more effective approaches.
Jake Shaw-Sutton demonstrates the argi-tech available, including robot dogs, drones and robotic traction unit. 
 
 

The Centre of Research excellence in Intelligent and Sustainable Productive Systems (CRISPS) 

The Centre of Research excellence in Intelligent and Sustainable Productive Systems (CRISPS) brings together a vibrant community of transdisciplinary researchers, working towards addressing the challenge of sustainably feeding a global population of 9 billion. Founded upon research excellence in aquaculture, agricultural technology and soil health, and underpinned by investment in cutting-edge facilities, the Centre will create the critical mass required to ensure impactful research and real-world deployment in the UK and beyond.
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