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Comprehensive line-up

A FULL programme of speakers has been planned for the 2010 Maize Growers' Association annual conference, at the Royal Agricultural College, Cirencester on February 25.

New event to investigate bee health

HONEY bee health and management will be discussed at a seminar organised by the Rural Enterprise Gateway project Knowledge Network at the Royal Agricultural College, Cirencester, Gloucestershire, on February 10.

UK - Looking at the future of farming

Farmers, scientists, the food industry and the Government must work more closely if British agriculture is to increase production, while at the same time protecting the environment.

Qatar plans solar power-run water desalination plant

RAJESH MISHRA DOHA The setting up of a desalination plant to run on solar power will solve many of Qatar's problems related to its low and expensive agricultural production, the Chairman of Qatar National Food Security Programme (QNFSP) Fahad al Attiya said on Thursday.

Increased scientific liaison key for future

F ARMERS, scientists, the food industry and the Government must work more closely if British agriculture is to increase production, while at the same time protecting the environment.

Strong research base is 'key' to food targets

THE importance of a strong research base to help farmers meet ambitious targets for increased home food production was highlighted yesterday by the former principal of the Royal Agricultural College.

OFC '10: UK research 'not good enough'

EXPERTS from across the food chain have valued agricultural research in the UK at a lowly five out of ten, delegates were shocked to learn at the Oxford Farming Conference this week.