Unearth the future

This week we launch James Hutton Unearthed, a bold new fundraising campaign that digs deep into the challenges shaping our planet’s future.

The James Hutton Institute – Science connecting land and people

At The James Hutton Institute we respond to the challenges posed by the climate and nature crises through applying our scientific expertise to developing interventions, tools, products and land management practices to improve the resilience of crops, land, natural resources and communities.

Our unique research is tested in labs and at scale on our farms. We combine expertise in both natural and socio-economic sciences to consider the connections between crops, resources and people.

Delivering food and plant products, ensuring economic prosperity and wellbeing while safeguarding the environment.
Increasing the resilience of ecosystems for multiple benefits.
Supporting sustainable and resilient communities through social, economic and technical innovations.
Agricultural robot (agri bot,) in The James Hutton Institute crop field

Our scientific services

The James Hutton Institute offer a range of analytical, commercial research, crop science, consultancy and scientific project services, all underpinned by world-leading science, facilities, resources and intellectual property.

Researchers at The James Hutton Institute have begun field trials on a new wastewater treatment process that could improve efficiency while cutting greenhouse gas emissions.
Students from Abertay University worked with researchers from the Hutton to create an online game exploring potatoes, biodiversity and sustainable agriculture
A study from the International Barley Hub (IBH), published in New Phytologist, identifies the genetic mechanisms behind specialised surface features that help barley withstand environmental stress and maintain grain quality.
The James Hutton Institutewas delighted to announce the winners of its Living Hutton emerging artist competition, with drama students Greg Cross cast as James Hutton and Cora Todd as his sister, Isabella.
The James Hutton Institute is playing a central role in a new UK-wide research and innovation network.
The cereal walk will give attendees insight into the pioneering research projects carried out by the IBH
World-leading plant science delivering innovative solutions for food and environmental sustainability.
Climate-positive farming initiative, tackling the climate and biodiversity crises with transformative farming and technological innovations.
Promoting innovative and transformative research solutions for sustainable water management.
A centre of excellence in barley research, innovation and knowledge exchange
An innovation centre focused on making a difference: enabling just transitions in land use.
We are proposing to establish and manage a National Potato Innovation Centre (NPIC)