Controlled environment agriculture
Controlled environment agriculture, CEA for short, is an umbrella term which encompasses a range of technologies and growing environments. This includes protected growing under structures such as polytunnels and glasshouses, and often includes smart technologies for monitoring and remote management of glasshouses right through to vertical farming, where fresh produce is grown in stacked layers under LED lighting.
Technologies are being developed at all levels to manage every aspect of the growing environment – lighting, temperature, humidity, nutrient delivery, irrigation, harvesting and cultivation – and to automate where possible.
Aquaponics (raising fish in tanks at the same time as growing plants without soil) also falls under CEA. The nutrient-rich water from the fish tanks provides a natural fertiliser for plants and the plants help purify the water for fish.
Upcoming events
Events and webinars related to food and drink, agriculture and life sciences.
Watch our CEA webinar back (January 2024)
CEA webinar
We held a series of webinars in 2024 and they’re now available to watch back or catch up for those who couldn’t make it on the day.
- January 2024 - Controlled Environment Agriculture
- May 2024 - Growing vegetable crops in controlled environments
- August 2024 - Vertical Farming VR Tour
Useful resources
If you are involved or interested in CEA, you may find the following resources useful.
- Market Gardener Toolkit - hints and tips about market gardening from Propagate
- Creating optimal growing conditions for your crops - report from the KTN network
- Small-scale Aquaponic Food Production, Integrated Fish and Plant Farming - report introducing the concept of aquaponics
- Supply chain information from SAOS
- CEA Global Census report 2021 from Agritecture
- Upcoming Scottish Government support for small producers through Scotland Food & Drink
Organisations
Organisations supporting and involved in CEA
- SAOS
- Highland Good Food Partnership
- Propagate
- Scottish Crofting Federation
- Scottish Organic Producers Association
- Organic Crofters Alliance (UK)
- Soil Association in Scotland
- CENSIS
- Get Growing Scotland
- Small Producers Info Hub
Training
Where to now?
Have a look at some of our other web resources that may be of interest.