1. 1. Questions to the Cabinet Secretary for Environment and Rural Affairs – in the Senedd on 14 September 2016.
6. What work is the Welsh Government undertaking in relation to precision agriculture? OAQ(5)0030(ERA)
Thank you. Precision agriculture is one of the many modern farming practices that make production more efficient. The Welsh Government supports this through Farming Connect. Examples include toward precision farming in ruminant livestock, run at Aberystwyth University Gogerddan farm, and variable-rate fertiliser use in grassland, at Troed y Rhiw farm in Aberaeron.
Thank you, Minister. Some estimates suggest that farm production could increase by as much as 30 per cent through the use of big data and analytics. Leading thinkers in innovation are identifying precision agriculture as the most important development in modern farming, encouraging the efficient use of scarce resources and minimising the use of harmful chemicals. I’d urge the Minister to be bold in this area in encouraging a new industry to Wales. Would the Minister convene a roundtable of experts to make sure that we are doing all we can to be at the forefront of this important innovation?
I think there is probably quite a bit of work going on in the background, so I’d certainly consider doing that, but you are quite right, it uses satellite precision data, remote sensing devices, proximal data-gathering technology, and it does enable people to make decisions in a different way. I think you’re right; we need to optimise the returns on the inputs, so I’ll certainly consider that.
Minister, I’m very pleased to hear that you’re paying attention to this very important field, but what work are you specifically doing, or your officials doing, to engage with the education sectors—not just higher education, but also the further education sector—in maximising the potential benefits that precision agriculture can bring to the yields, particularly in terms of crops, across Wales in the future? I know that there’s a great deal of interest in Coleg Llysfasi in my own constituency in this emerging field of agriculture, and I just wonder what work, specifically, you might be doing with them.
I haven’t done any specific work with the FE sector. I’m aware the example I gave you was with the HE sector, and we’re doing quite a lot across several universities. But I’ll certainly look into it and write to the Member.