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Terraprima Group Limited
TerraPrima Group | Making food production predictable and sustainable
We help to reduce crop waste and increase profitability and sustainability of the agricultural ecosystem. Book Demo The TerraPrima Ladybird empowers farmers
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Updated 06 Jun 2026 16:52
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Smarter Forecasting, Communication and Management of Frost Risk in Vineyards
1 Jan 2024 to 31 Dec 2025
Viticulture is currently the fastest expanding UK agricultural sector; there has been a rapid recent growth in both the number and total hectarage of UK vineyards, demonstrating a marked increase in investor confidence. Nevertheless, despite an overall warming climate, significant ongoing economic losses continue to be incurred in vineyards in the UK and ...
Extending the season for Kentish cherries
1 May 2022 to 31 Oct 2024
Cherries are the quintessential English fruit and have formed part of the backdrop of the Kentish countryside for hundreds of years. Visiting the Kent countryside to wonder at cherry blossom was historically a big source of tourist revenue, however in the last years of the 20th Century many of the traditional standard trees were grubbed due to poor return...