Agri-TechE REAP Conference 2025: Minette Batters' Keynote Insight

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Fresh from completing the Farm Profitability Review, former NFU President and Cross Bench Peer, Minette Batters, will deliver a keynote address to Agri-TechE REAP Conference 2025 on November 4th at the KingsGate Centre, Peterborough.

Creds: REAP
Creds: REAP

A Flagship Event Drawing Diverse Agriculture Leaders

Agri-TechE has announced the date and the first speakers for its flagship annual event, the REAP Conference. It attracts farmers, researchers, innovators, government officials and agribusiness leaders from across the UK and beyond.

Exclusive Insight into the Farm Profitability Review 

The event on November 4th comes soon after Minette Batters completes her Farm Profitability Review, providing attendees with an exclusive insight into her findings, which intends to propose actions for government and industry to ensure the farming sector is more viable, self-sustaining and competitive.

Innovation and Technology as Drivers of Farm Productivity

“Innovation and technology are absolutely key to boosting on-farm productivity across both crops and livestock,” says Minette.

“The Farm Profitability Review, which will be completed just days before REAP, follows extensive consultation across the industry, and I’ll have several conclusions and reflections to report during the keynote. It’s a multi-faceted picture, but agri-tech has a vital role to play in building resilient, sustainable and profitable farms of the future.

“I’ve been trying to get to an Agri-TechE event for a while, so I’m looking forward to attending REAP and being part of the conversation.”

The Three Pillars Shaping the Future of Farming 

Her address aligns with the theme of the conference, which will focus on the three most vital pillars for the future of farming, as identified by Agri-TechE: Connection, Co-Development, and Co-Existence.

Mission-Led Innovation for Sustainable Farming 

“The 2025 theme reflects the urgent need for collaborative, systems-based innovation in agriculture,” says Belinda Clarke, Agri-TechE Director.

“As pressure grows on land, time, money, people and resources, both co-creation and co-existence are essential. We need mission-led innovation shaped by real-world challenges, and to embrace the reality that multiple systems will share the same space.

“Success and future farm profitability depend on how we bring them together, which is what we intend to bring closer to reality at REAP 2025”.