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Home News Europe United Kingdom Food & Agriculture

Defra Eyes Innovation Profit-Share to Boost Agri-Tech

Expert group to explore potential fund, revenue models for taxpayer returns on R&D.

Ivan Golden by Ivan Golden
1 year ago
in Food & Agriculture
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Cattle at Cladance farm, UK. Photo by Eutrophication & Hypoxia. Flickr.

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  • Monetizing the Innovation Pipeline
    • Fertile Ground for UK Innovation?
    • Following the Shropshire Review Roadmap
    • Commercialization Challenges Loom
    • The Future

In an audacious move to spur innovation and maximize returns on public research spending, the Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs (Defra) is exploring the creation of a groundbreaking fund or other financing mechanisms to ensure British taxpayers reap commercial benefits from cutting-edge agricultural and environmental technologies their money helps develop.

 

Bio-Oil straight from the farm. Photo by Matt Dil. Flickr.
Bio-Oil straight from the farm. Photo by Matt Dil. Flickr.

 

Monetizing the Innovation Pipeline

On Monday, Defra invited leading experts to advise on potential revenue-sharing arrangements, intellectual property licensing deals, and even establishing a dedicated investment fund to back pioneering agri-tech and eco-innovation projects with commercial upside.

 

“Science and technology are fundamental to strengthening our food security, enhancing nature and protecting our environment,” said Environment Secretary Steve Barclay. “We are now recruiting for a specialist advisory group to explore options for a more commercial approach to Defra’s R&D and innovation funding.”

 

The audacious move aims to help public-funded breakthroughs overcome financing hurdles and scale into viable commercial offerings, rather than losing out to deep-pocketed international rivals. Too often, critics argue, British innovation gets bogged down between the lab and marketplace.

 

Fertile Ground for UK Innovation?

Potential monetization models on the table include:

  • Dedicated investment fund for agri-environmental innovation
  • Equity stakes or revenue-sharing deals for publicly-backed projects
  • Licensing intellectual property developed via taxpayer grants
  • Joint ventures or public-private partnerships

Critics argue such profit-driven motives could distort academic research priorities and turn scientists into startup founders. But proponents counter it will spur real-world impacts from ivory tower innovations while finally letting taxpayers share in the financial upside their money kickstarted.

“We’re exploring how Defra can support innovators overcoming barriers to commercialization, whilst examining how taxpayers could benefit from a share in their success stemming from public funding,”

Barclay further stated.

 

Following the Shropshire Review Roadmap

The new initiative builds on recommendations from the recent Shropshire Review into labor shortages plaguing England’s food supply chain. A key finding: accelerating agricultural automation and innovation is critical to reducing the sector’s dependence on human labor long-term and boosting productivity.

Barclay hopes enticing the UK’s top financial, business and legal minds to guide Defra’s commercial pivot will spur a new wave of domestic agri-tech development and deployment. The 8-member expert advisory group will be chaired by a yet-to-be-named appointee and is expected to commence sessions later this year for a 3-month term.

“I encourage anyone with expertise in fields like finance, venture capital, intellectual property, technology transfer and innovation to apply for these important roles,”

Barclay urged during Monday’s announcement.

 

Moving on from the past, Agri-tech Innovation beckons. Farm shop, Vine house farm, Deeping St Nicholas, Lincolnshire. Photo by Bob Harvey. Wikimedia.
Farm shop, Vine house farm, Deeping St Nicholas, Lincolnshire. Photo by Bob Harvey. Wikimedia.

 

Commercialization Challenges Loom

However, converting scientific research into revenue-generating products and businesses is notoriously difficult. While the UK’s universities produce world-class innovation, actualizing that into sustainable companies has proven extremely challenging.

According to the Entrepreneurship Centre at Cambridge University, over 60% of institutional spinout ventures fail to generate any revenues, while just 4% achieve over £5 million in annual sales. Lack of funding, business acumen, and go-to-market resources are commonly cited hurdles.

If successful, Defra’s privatization push could help overcome those bottlenecks and unlock an untapped wellspring of environmental and agricultural solutions. But risks of distorting research motivations, creating conflicts of interest, or overemphasizing commercial potential over scientific merit loom large.

 

The Future

As environmental and food production challenges mount amid climate change, population growth and biodiversity losses, Defra is rolling the dice that systematically converting its R&D pipeline into revenue streams could catalyze the sustainable farming and nature solutions of the future. Whether that gambit pays off for both innovators and taxpayers remains to be seen.

A Chair and 7 members will be appointed ahead of an inaugural meeting and an expected committee duration of 3 months. Applications for the Chair’s role here and/or to join the board can be done here. The deadline is midday on Monday 3 June.

Access more information on the expert group application process at uk-air.defra.gov.uk.

 

Sources: THX News, BRC, Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs & The Rt Hon Steve Barclay MP.

Tags: DefraInnovation
Ivan Golden

Ivan Golden

Ivan Golden founded THX News™ with the goal of restoring trust in journalism. As CEO and journalist, he leads the organization's efforts to deliver unbiased, fact-checked reporting to readers worldwide. He is committed to uncovering the truth and providing context to the stories that shape our world. Read his insightful articles on THX News.

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