Riseholme's new glasshouse set to revolutionise British agri

Riseholme's new glasshouse set to revolutionise British agri

In a significant stride for British agricultural innovation, Riseholme Campus is set to unveil a cutting-edge research facility, thanks to a generous grant of £1,333,000 from the Greater Lincolnshire Local Enterprise Partnership and an additional £888,666 from the University of Lincoln.

A Beacon of Agricultural Innovation

This avant-garde glasshouse is not just a structural marvel but a nexus of research and innovation, designed to catapult the UK to the forefront of agricultural technology. Nestled in the heart of Lincolnshire, the facility is a testament to the synergy of modern architecture and technological prowess.

Tailored for Excellence

With compartments that can be controlled independently, the glasshouse promises bespoke solutions, facilitating a myriad of projects simultaneously. It stands as a cornerstone of the proposed Agricultural Growth Zone (Ag Zone), a visionary initiative aimed at bolstering Lincolnshire’s agricultural landscape and laying the foundations for the UK Food Valley.

A Partnership Carved in Progress

The facility will also play a pivotal role in the Agritech Incubator, a collaborative venture between the University and Barclays Eagle Labs. This partnership underscores a shared vision of fostering innovation and propelling businesses within the agricultural sector into a future graced with technology and efficiency.

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