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Piloting Precision Pastoralism: moving upland agriculture into a big data world
https://www.plymouth.ac.uk/research/animal-behaviour-research-group/piloting-precision-pastoralism
The Piloting Precision Pastoralism research project aims to integrate advances in precision livestock farming (high-throughput movement ecology, accelerometery and mapping) into upland farming practice.
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G7: Showcasing innovation
https://www.plymouth.ac.uk/research/institutes/sustainable-earth/g7-showcasing-innovation
University of Plymouth agricultural technology and sustainability projects showcased at G7 summit events
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Dr Hail Rihan - Lecturer in Agricultural Technology
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Agri-Tech Cornwall
https://www.plymouth.ac.uk/research/agri-tech
Find out more about the University of Plymouth's involvement in Agri-Tech Cornwall and the Isles of Scilly'
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International project aims to help communities address the effects of soil erosion
The University of Plymouth has received funding as part of a joint BBSRC-NERC Research Translation programme, and builds on the Jali ardhi (meaning ‘care for the land’ in Swahili) project
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Intelligent decision making from farm to fork
https://www.plymouth.ac.uk/research/institutes/sustainable-earth/sphere/intelligent-decision-making
Find out how researchers at the University of Plymouth are improving the performance of business value chains.
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€2.5million project aims to develop sustainable soils from construction waste and by-products
The €2.5million ReCon Soil project, led by the University of Plymouth, brings together scientists, industry and educators to revolutionise how waste material from construction projects is managed
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Could fabricated soils be the key to global food security?
https://www.plymouth.ac.uk/news/could-fabricated-soils-be-the-key-to-global-food-security
Experts from the University of Plymouth are working with the world-famous Eden Project to explore how recycled and waste material could be transformed and then reused in agriculture and other sectors
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International study develops ground-breaking method of making biodiesel from dirty old cooking oil
Dr Lee Durndell, from the University of Plymouth, has played a key role in new research which has developed a powerful, low-cost method for recycling used cooking oil and agricultural waste into biodiesel
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University works to boost blue and green economy in the South West
https://www.plymouth.ac.uk/news/university-works-to-boost-blue-and-green-economy-in-the-south-west
The University of Plymouth is to play a significant role in a new £1.37million project which has seen the North Devon UNESCO Biosphere win the largest green economy award nationally from the Government’s Community Renewal Fund (CRF)
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