£45m for technology such as fruit picking robots and cow ‘Fitbits’ on farms

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The aim is to bring cutting-edge technologies into real-world use, reduce climate-warming emissions produced on farms and capitalise on opportunities made possible by the Precision Breeding Act, which was passed last year and supports the development of crops using modern biotechnology, such as gene editing.

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