Suzanne Verboon on the direction of Agrifood

Why acceleration only works when technology, biology and data come together

Interview summary

Clarity on where innovation truly makes the difference

Technology alone is not enough, and neither is biology on its own. In the Skytop interview, Suzanne Verboon clearly explains how the combination makes the difference and how clear agreements on data enable effective collaboration. This allows innovations to be applied more quickly in arable farming, livestock farming, horticulture and greenhouse horticulture. This is exactly what NXTGEN Agrifood is working on together with FME. Now is the logical moment to deepen knowledge and take concrete steps together.

What this conversation reveals about the future of farming

Food production currently uses too much land and too many inputs, while pressure on nature and health continues to rise. The way forward is cultivation that is more closely connected to biology and uses data to act more intelligently. By linking knowledge about crops, environments and pathogens with sensors, automation and software, input use goes down and precision goes up. High tech growing systems show what is possible, while soil based cultivation remains valuable. The strength lies in the mix, and in what you can demonstrably improve with data. Trust is the foundation, because without clear agreements farmers and companies will not share their data. European frameworks such as the Data Act help, but what really matters is transparency, ownership and visible benefits such as higher yields, lower costs and less risk. Adoption moves faster when value is measured more broadly, including soil health, safe working conditions and food quality. This creates room for both small and large businesses to move forward, just as the shift from horses to tractors and from open fields to greenhouses once changed farming for good.

Where NXTGEN Agrifood creates acceleration here

NXTGEN Agrifood accelerates in areas where the Netherlands is strong by connecting technology, knowledge and application and improving step by step. FME brings the technology sector together with these application areas and ensures that companies, researchers and policymakers work together. This combination avoids duplication, speeds up learning and makes solutions suitable for different regions. It is not about owning the solution, it is about building value together that delivers for farmers, the chain and society. This gives the network of startups, SMEs and corporates room to test, scale and bring solutions to market.