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Sainsbury’s backs six British farmer and grower projects at its annual farming conference

Sainsbury’s is backing six British farmer and grower projects, the retailer announced at its annual farming conference. From hen welfare to apple packaging, the ‘Big Data’ projects are set to provide insights and information that will help to develop successful products, services and innovative farming practices.

LONDON, 2014-12-10 — /EPR Retail News/ — These pioneering projects will generate data and innovation which will benefit our farmers more broadly in the future. New insights and practices should be transform how Sainsbury’s products are sourced and produced.

Data will be collected, combined and processed in different ways to help test the effects of agricultural practices, provide new insights and develop transformative solutions.

The six awarded projects

Sue Lockhart, Head of Agriculture at Sainsbury’s, said: “We’ve been overwhelmed by the applications from our farmers and growers.  It shows that British farming is thriving with ideas. As we work towards a more sustainable and efficient agricultural industry in the UK we anticipate the ‘Big Data’ projects will support everyone from farmers to customers by offering insight and ideas.

“I look forward to updating on the projects as they progress.

The ‘Big Data’ projects were announced to an audience of approximately 650 farmers and growers from Sainbury’s Farmer Development groups at the Sainsbury’s Farming Conference. The event on Friday 5 December also included an update on the Research and Development projects that were awarded funding last year and in 2012. People also heard about the Apprenticeship programme which started in September which consists of eight placements within Sainsbury’s fresh produce supply chain.

The scholarship programme has been designed in consultation with our farmers and growers and will be delivered in partnership with Imperial College. Developments in science and technology represent huge opportunities for our agriculture and horticulture supply chains and we hope this scholarship will help bring the best talent in the industry.

We hope this scholarship will contribute to these exciting opportunities by bringing together some of the best thinking in our supply chains to capitalise on these developments. Applications for the Programme are open from today until 31 January 2015.

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Sainsbury’s backs six British farmer and grower projects at its annual farming conference
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