Arable Scotland 2020: programme announced

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Webinars, videos and a virtual site to tour

Pulling together expertise and knowledge for the arable industry

The challenges of 2020 have been more significant than any of us could have imagined – everything from market uncertainty through to extremes of weather has tested our arable production businesses. Covid-19 and Brexit have layered new levels of complexity on arable farmers, coming on top of existing legislative pressures and net-zero and sustainable production targets to address climate and biodiversity crises.

Arable Scotland 2020 pulls together specialists, scientists and industry stakeholders that made the event so successful in its inaugural year. To support the industry, the event on 2 July will major on alternative crops and new markets and feature:

  1. Live stream events introducing the event and running topical live stream Q and A sessions
  2. A virtual site so that you can tour the science, specialist and industry expertise that would have been available at the actual in-field event.
JOIN US at 10.00 am on Thursday 2 July (whatever the weather!) for:

10:00 am: Arable Scotland Introductory Webinar – highlighting key actions on alternative crops, sustainable future production systems and featuring input from SEFARI, Hutton, SRUC, AHDB and the Farm Advisory Service

1:00 pm: Webinar for New Entrants – Annie McKee from the Hutton drawing on input from the NEFERTITI Scottish Hub will host a webinar discussion on ‘New People, New Pathways – Routes into Arable Production and Alternative Crops.

3:00 pm: Virtual farm tour – A virtual tour of alternative crop trials, demonstration plots and research farms featuring SEFARI partners and giving a taste of what might have been seen at Arable Scotland if it had been possible to hold as a field event.

5:00 pm: Live stream Q & A – Meeting the challenges of net-zero – focused presentations from key experts followed by a question and answer session

6:30 pm: Live stream Q & A – Alternative markets and new product opportunities – key economists and food experts discuss the major new opportunities for the arable sector

8:00 pm: Live stream Plant Health – the challenges and opportunities of implementing best practice, with contrasting New Zealand and UK experiences on new products, pesticides and sustainable practices

‘Field Map’ of Arable Scotland 2020

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The Farmers Forum is hosting several sessions on its Arable Scotland page, where live sessions will be available to follow throughout the day: https://thefarmingforum.co.uk/index.php?forums/arable-scotland-2020/

The core event partners are the Agriculture and Horticulture Development Board (AHDB), Scotland’s Rural College (SRUC) and the James Hutton Institute.

The other key team members and sponsors are Hutchinsons, the Farm Advisory Service (FAS), the Scottish Environment, Food and Agriculture Research Institutes (SEFARI) and the Scottish Society for Crops Research (SSCR).

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