COLLABORATIONS IN CHINA

AGRI-TECH IN CHINA: NEWTON NETWORK + (ATCNN)

CALL FOR FUNDING: OPEN
Applications are invited for: LARGE Project Awards.
The application deadline is: 12:00 NOON (GMT) on THURSDAY 30 NOVember 2017.

Guidance for applicants HERE

Application form HERE

The Agri-Tech in China: Newton Network+ (ATCNN) was established in response to challenges facing the agri-tech and agri-food sector in China and the existence of complementary expertise and capacity present in the UK. China is rapidly modernising its agricultural sector to feed its 1.4 billion population in the context of changing dietary patterns, increasing urbanization, water shortages, environmental degradation and an uncertain future climate. The Chinese Central Government has implemented a strategy that requires China to remain self-sufficient in staples and mandates no further increase in inputs to agriculture from 2020 to reduce the footprint of the sector.

The UK is in a strong position to play an important role in helping China progress to smarter and more sustainable agricultural systems – ensuring its food security, while opening up huge opportunities for economic growth. ATCNN seeks to translate UK excellence in satellite imaging, remote sensing, smart sensors, robotics and data-intensive science into new solutions for productivity and sustainability in rural China. ATCNN will seek to support projects and activities that bring together business with academia and end-users across the UK and China through joint development of innovative products, processes or services for solutions to become self-sustaining.

Planned Activities

The ATCNN will develop a bilingual online knowledge hub and an online technology collaboration platform. It will also support research and development projects through Pathfinder, Proof-of-Concept and Research & Development awards for UK organisations interested in developing innovative solutions to address critical challenges that affect the socio-economic growth of China's agri-tech and agri-food sectors.

Planned Activities

Collaborators

ATCNN is managed by a consortium led by Rothamsted Research and also includes the University of East Anglia, the University of Edinburgh, the University of Reading and the Scottish Rural College and The China Agricultural University. The fund administered by these partners is provided by the Department for Business, Innovation and Skills under the Newton Fund with support from the Science and Technology Facilities Council (STFC).

Newton fund, UEA. Science & Technology Facilities Council, SRUC, University of Reading, The University of Edinburgh