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Tier 4 — Narrative / commentaryGrey literature

Innovating AgTech Entrepreneurship

Hannah Senior

2025

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Summary

This Nuffield Farming Scholarships report, authored by Hannah Senior (2025), explores the conditions under which AgTech entrepreneurship can thrive, drawing on international observations and stakeholder engagement typical of the Nuffield scholar programme. It likely synthesises lessons from leading AgTech ecosystems to identify transferable models and actionable recommendations for practitioners, investors, and policymakers. As a Nuffield report, it is practitioner-facing grey literature rather than peer-reviewed research, and conclusions should be interpreted accordingly.

UK applicability

The report is produced under the GB Nuffield Farming Scholarships programme and is therefore directly framed with UK agricultural innovation policy and practice in mind, whilst drawing on international comparators to inform domestic recommendations.

Key measures

Qualitative assessment of innovation ecosystem factors; case studies of AgTech ventures; policy and funding landscape analysis

Outcomes reported

The report likely examines the landscape of AgTech entrepreneurship, identifying key barriers, enablers, and opportunities for innovators seeking to develop and scale agricultural technology businesses. It may assess funding mechanisms, policy environments, and collaboration models across multiple countries.

Theme
General food systems / other
Subject
Agricultural technology & innovation
Study type
Policy
Study design
Policy report
Source type
Grey literature
Status
Published
Geography
International
System type
Food supply chain
Catalogue ID
XL1117

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