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animal Split suckling – indoor breeding
Split suckling – indoor breeding
26 May 2021
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Split suckling – indoor breeding
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animal Cross fostering – indoor breeding
Cross fostering – indoor breeding
26 May 2021
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Cross fostering – indoor breeding
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animal Shunt fostering – indoor breeding
Shunt fostering – indoor breeding
26 May 2021
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Shunt fostering – indoor breeding
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animal Swapping litters – indoor breeding
Swapping litters – indoor breeding
26 May 2021
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Swapping litters – indoor breeding
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animal Making nurse sows – indoor breeding
Making nurse sows – indoor breeding
26 May 2021
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Making nurse sows – indoor breeding
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animal Assessing fostering outcomes – indoor breeding
Assessing fostering outcomes – indoor breeding
26 May 2021
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Assessing fostering outcomes – indoor breeding
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animal Piglet management – indoor breeding
Piglet management – indoor breeding
26 May 2021
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Piglet management – indoor breeding
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animal Creep feeding – indoor breeding
Creep feeding – indoor breeding
26 May 2021
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Creep feeding – indoor breeding
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animal Feeding scale – indoor breeding
Feeding scale – indoor breeding
26 May 2021
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Feeding scale – indoor breeding
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animal Weaning sows – indoor breeding
Weaning sows – indoor breeding
26 May 2021
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Weaning sows – indoor breeding
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animal Weaning piglets – indoor breeding
Weaning piglets – indoor breeding
26 May 2021
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Weaning piglets – indoor breeding
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animal 360 farrower – indoor breeding
360 farrower – indoor breeding
26 May 2021
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360 farrower – indoor breeding
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animal Post service management – indoor breeding
Post service management – indoor breeding
26 May 2021
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Post service management – indoor breeding
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animal Feeding curve – indoor breeding
Feeding curve – indoor breeding
26 May 2021
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Feeding curve – indoor breeding
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animal Service AI – indoor breeding
Service AI – indoor breeding
26 May 2021
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Service AI – indoor breeding
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animal Gilt selection – indoor breeding
Gilt selection – indoor breeding
26 May 2021
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Gilt selection – indoor breeding
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animal Husbandry environment – indoor breeding
Husbandry environment – indoor breeding
26 May 2021
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Husbandry environment – indoor breeding
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animal Preparing gilts for service – indoor breeding
Preparing gilts for service – indoor breeding
26 May 2021
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Preparing gilts for service – indoor breeding
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animal Weaning – indoor breeding
Weaning – indoor breeding
26 May 2021
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Weaning – indoor breeding
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animal BCS weigh machine – indoor breeding
BCS weigh machine – indoor breeding
26 May 2021
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BCS weigh machine – indoor breeding
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animal Husbandry of the sow – indoor breeding
Husbandry of the sow – indoor breeding
26 May 2021
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Husbandry of the sow – indoor breeding
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animal Care of AI – indoor breeding
Care of AI – indoor breeding
26 May 2021
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Care of AI – indoor breeding
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animal Cleaning and disinfecting – indoor breeding
Cleaning and disinfecting – indoor breeding
26 May 2021
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Cleaning and disinfecting – indoor breeding
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animal Husbandry of the sow – indoor breeding
Husbandry of the sow – indoor breeding
26 May 2021
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Husbandry of the sow – indoor breeding
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animal Sow husbandry – indoor breeding
Sow husbandry – indoor breeding
26 May 2021
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Sow husbandry – indoor breeding
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animal Wean to service – indoor breeding
Wean to service – indoor breeding
26 May 2021
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Wean to service – indoor breeding
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animal Piglet management – indoor breeding
Piglet management – indoor breeding
26 May 2021
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Piglet management – indoor breeding
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animal Wean to service – indoor breeding
Wean to service – indoor breeding
26 May 2021
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Wean to service – indoor breeding
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animal BCS manual – indoor breeding
BCS manual – indoor breeding
26 May 2021
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BCS manual – indoor breeding
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agriculture Fewer flexitarians causes slow-down of plant-based growth – Retail and Consumer Insights - June 2021
Fewer flexitarians causes slow-down of plant-based growth – Retail and Consumer Insights - June 2021
26 May 2021
AHDB
Our Consumer Insight Manager, Susie Stannard take a look at changing diets in Britain and asks why many consumers have stopped being Flexitarians and embraced eating meat and dairy again and looks at what that has meant for the meat and meat-free markets. Find out more at: https://ahdb.org.uk/news/consumer-insight-understanding-flexitarian-preferences-and-needs-is-key-to-keeping-them-engaged-with-meat-and-dairy To contact the team: strategic.insight@ahdb.org.uk For further information: https://ahdb.org.uk/consumer-insight To subscribe to our Consumer Insights Newsletter or Retail Dashboard e-newsletters: https://ahdb.org.uk/keeping-in-touch Click on the subscription button above for more videos. ABOUT AHDB AHDB is a statutory levy board, funded by farmers, growers and others in the supply chain. Our purpose is to inspire our farmers, growers and industry to succeed in a rapidly changing world. We equip the industry with easy to use, practical know-how which they can apply straight away to make better decisions and improve their performance. Established in 2008 and classified as a Non-Departmental Public Body, it supports the following industries: meat and livestock (cattle, sheep and pigs) in England; horticulture, milk and potatoes in Great Britain; and cereals and oilseeds in the UK. AHDB’s remit covers 72 per cent of total UK agricultural output. Further information on AHDB can be found at https://www.ahdb.org.uk
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agriculture Engagements of the Partners for the International
Engagements of the Partners for the International "4 per 1000" Initiative "Strategic Plan 2050"
26 May 2021
4p1000 Initiative
The ambition of the «4 per 1000» Initiative is to encourage land users to move towards a diversified, productive, resource-efficient and highly resilient agriculture and forestry based on appropriate management of natural resources, in particular land, soils and water, strengthening farming activities and the global economy ensuring sustainable development. This initiative invites all stakeholders (producers, scientific community, private sector, NGOs, regional and local authorities, countries, international organizations, development banks, foundations, etc.) to promote and implement science-based practical actions to maintain and manage soils to be healthy and living, and thus fertile, and be a carbon sink and not a source, based on successful experiences and support of science and rational methodology. The Initiative wants to involve stakeholders to contribute to develop a global monitoring platform to better quantify soil carbon stocks and establish adequate public policies encouraging farmers and foresters to adopt agricultural practices that conserve and increase soil carbon stocks. To find out more about the International 4 Per 1000 Initiative's Strategic plan: https://www.4p1000.org/sites/default/files/francais/strategic_plan.pdf
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agriculture Harlaxton Lincolnshire – Arable Connections East
Harlaxton Lincolnshire – Arable Connections East
24 May 2021
AHDB Cereals & Oilseeds
ABOUT AHDB AHDB is a statutory levy board, funded by farmers, growers and others in the supply chain. Our purpose is to inspire our farmers, growers and industry to succeed in a rapidly changing world. We equip the industry with easy to use, practical know-how which they can apply straight away to make better decisions and improve their performance. Established in 2008 and classified as a Non-Departmental Public Body, it supports the following industries: meat and livestock (cattle, sheep and pigs) in England; horticulture, milk and potatoes in Great Britain; and cereals and oilseeds in the UK. AHDB’s remit covers 72 per cent of total UK agricultural output. Further information on AHDB can be found at https://www.ahdb.org.uk
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agriculture Tervone, Cornwall – Arable Connections West
Tervone, Cornwall – Arable Connections West
24 May 2021
AHDB Cereals & Oilseeds
ABOUT AHDB AHDB is a statutory levy board, funded by farmers, growers and others in the supply chain. Our purpose is to inspire our farmers, growers and industry to succeed in a rapidly changing world. We equip the industry with easy to use, practical know-how which they can apply straight away to make better decisions and improve their performance. Established in 2008 and classified as a Non-Departmental Public Body, it supports the following industries: meat and livestock (cattle, sheep and pigs) in England; horticulture, milk and potatoes in Great Britain; and cereals and oilseeds in the UK. AHDB’s remit covers 72 per cent of total UK agricultural output. Further information on AHDB can be found at https://www.ahdb.org.uk
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agriculture Above & Beyond: The Benefits of a Nuffield Scholarship
Above & Beyond: The Benefits of a Nuffield Scholarship
21 May 2021
Nuffield Farming
Nuffield Scholars share how they benefitted from their Scholarship, both personally and professionally, and why Nuffield Farming Scholarships are important for driving the entire British food and farming industries forward. Many thanks to those who featured in this video: ? Jill Hutchinson-Smith NSch, Retired farmer ? Sir John Campbell KB OBE NSch, Glenrath Farms ? Martin Thatcher NSch, Thatchers Cider ? Robert Craig NSch, Cairnhead Farm, First Milk, RABDF ? Zoe Davies NSch, National Pig Association ***** Nuffield Farming Scholarships are awarded to approximately 20 members of the UK food, farming, horticulture and rural industries each year. These funds give Scholars the opportunity to travel the world studying their chosen topic and bring global best practices back to the UK by sharing their knowledge. For more information and to start your application, visit www.NuffieldScholar.org or email charlotte@nuffieldscholar.org. Follow us on social media! TWITTER: www.twitter.com/nuffieldfarming FACEBOOK: www.facebook.com/nuffieldfarming INSTAGRAM: www.instagram.com/nuffieldfarming LINKEDIN: www.linkedin.com/company/nuffieldfarming #NuffieldFarming #IamNuffield
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agriculture Agrileadership Week - Holly Beckett shares her thoughts
Agrileadership Week - Holly Beckett shares her thoughts
21 May 2021
Nuffield Farming
Leadership is not just for managers or bosses. Leadership is for EVERYONE. As #NuffieldFarming Scholar Holly Beckett says: Everyone is the leader of their own lives. #agrileadershipweek ***** Nuffield Farming Scholarships are awarded to approximately 20 members of the UK food, farming, horticulture and rural industries each year. These funds give Scholars the opportunity to travel the world studying their chosen topic and bring global best practices back to the UK by sharing their knowledge. For more information about Nuffield Farming Scholarships, visit www.NuffieldScholar.org or email charlotte@nuffieldscholar.org. Follow us on social media! TWITTER: www.twitter.com/nuffieldfarming FACEBOOK: www.facebook.com/nuffieldfarming INSTAGRAM: www.instagram.com/nuffieldfarming LINKEDIN: www.linkedin.com/company/nuffieldfarming #NuffieldFarming #IamNuffield
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agriculture Agrileadership Week - Jenna Ross shares her experiences
Agrileadership Week - Jenna Ross shares her experiences
21 May 2021
Nuffield Farming
#NuffieldFarming Scholar and slug expert Dr Jenna Ross said it best: If we all engage in this leadership journey, we can deliver a prosperous agricultural industry that's fit for purpose - not just for today but for generations to come.
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agriculture Agrileadership Week - Dan Burdett shares his thoughts
Agrileadership Week - Dan Burdett shares his thoughts
21 May 2021
Nuffield Farming
You don't have to listen to the imposter syndrome... Start building your support network as well as your #agrileadership skills by applying for one of the many amazing courses available. Just ask #NuffieldFarming Scholar and dairy farmer Dan Burdett! ***** Nuffield Farming Scholarships are awarded to approximately 20 members of the UK food, farming, horticulture and rural industries each year. These funds give Scholars the opportunity to travel the world studying their chosen topic and bring global best practices back to the UK by sharing their knowledge. For more information about Nuffield Farming Scholarships, visit www.NuffieldScholar.org or email charlotte@nuffieldscholar.org. Follow us on social media! TWITTER: www.twitter.com/nuffieldfarming FACEBOOK: www.facebook.com/nuffieldfarming INSTAGRAM: www.instagram.com/nuffieldfarming LINKEDIN: www.linkedin.com/company/nuffieldfarming #NuffieldFarming #IamNuffield
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agriculture Agrileadership Week - Neil McGowan shares his experience
Agrileadership Week - Neil McGowan shares his experience
21 May 2021
Nuffield Farming
Feeling a bit too comfortable in your career or business? Time to push yourself! #NuffieldFarming Scholar and Perthshire beef and sheep farmer Neil McGowan explains how stepping away reignited his enthusiasm and gave his business more freedom! #AgrileadershipWeek ***** Nuffield Farming Scholarships are awarded to approximately 20 members of the UK food, farming, horticulture and rural industries each year. These funds give Scholars the opportunity to travel the world studying their chosen topic and bring global best practices back to the UK by sharing their knowledge. For more information about Nuffield Farming Scholarships, visit www.NuffieldScholar.org or email charlotte@nuffieldscholar.org. Follow us on social media! TWITTER: www.twitter.com/nuffieldfarming FACEBOOK: www.facebook.com/nuffieldfarming INSTAGRAM: www.instagram.com/nuffieldfarming LINKEDIN: www.linkedin.com/company/nuffieldfarming #NuffieldFarming #IamNuffield
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agriculture Agrileadership Week - Robert Craig shares his advice
Agrileadership Week - Robert Craig shares his advice
21 May 2021
Nuffield Farming
Dairy farmer, First Milk non-executive director and Royal Association of British Dairy Farmers (RABDF) vice chairman Robert Craig NSch shares how leadership training has to all manner of opportunities and opened doors throughout his career! ***** Nuffield Farming Scholarships are awarded to approximately 20 members of the UK food, farming, horticulture and rural industries each year. These funds give Scholars the opportunity to travel the world studying their chosen topic and bring global best practices back to the UK by sharing their knowledge. For more information about Nuffield Farming Scholarships, visit www.NuffieldScholar.org or email charlotte@nuffieldscholar.org. Follow us on social media! TWITTER: www.twitter.com/nuffieldfarming FACEBOOK: www.facebook.com/nuffieldfarming INSTAGRAM: www.instagram.com/nuffieldfarming LINKEDIN: www.linkedin.com/company/nuffieldfarming #NuffieldFarming #IamNuffield
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agriculture Agrileadership Week - Heather Wildman opens up
Agrileadership Week - Heather Wildman opens up
21 May 2021
Nuffield Farming
#NuffieldFarming Scholar Heather Wildman shares what she gained by pushing herself outside of her comfort zone to complete a leadership course like Nuffield... ***** Nuffield Farming Scholarships are awarded to approximately 20 members of the UK food, farming, horticulture and rural industries each year. These funds give Scholars the opportunity to travel the world studying their chosen topic and bring global best practices back to the UK by sharing their knowledge. For more information about Nuffield Farming Scholarships, visit www.NuffieldScholar.org or email charlotte@nuffieldscholar.org. Follow us on social media! TWITTER: www.twitter.com/nuffieldfarming FACEBOOK: www.facebook.com/nuffieldfarming INSTAGRAM: www.instagram.com/nuffieldfarming LINKEDIN: www.linkedin.com/company/nuffieldfarming #NuffieldFarming #IamNuffield
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agriculture Ireland’s Fourth National #FoodSystems Dialogue: 17 May 2021 - opening remarks and keynote
Ireland’s Fourth National #FoodSystems Dialogue: 17 May 2021 - opening remarks and keynote
21 May 2021
Department of Agricu...
The Dialogue was chaired by Ruairí de Búrca, Director General, Irish Aid, Department of Foreign Affairs, and opened with keynotes by Dr. Susanna Moorehead, Chair of the Development Assistance Committee at the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (#OECD), and Dr. Jamie Morrison, Director at the Food and Agriculture Organization (#FAO), followed by two panel discussions to examine in more detail: Panel A : Sustainable Food Systems: Ireland’s Role in Promoting Change Internationally Panel B : From Policy to Practice: Understanding the Challenges and Opportunities
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agriculture Sustainable #FoodSystems: Ireland’s Role in Promoting Change Internationally
Sustainable #FoodSystems: Ireland’s Role in Promoting Change Internationally
21 May 2021
Department of Agricu...
The vision and ambition set out in Ireland’s 2030 Agri-Food strategy, in particular the aim to become a leader in Sustainable Food Systems, provided the basis for the Irish government and the stakeholders in the agri-food sector to show leadership across the multilateral system. The panel discussed the policy framework and emerging initiatives to leverage domestic capacities within Ireland’s International development policy, A Better World. Panellists: Tom Arnold - Government of Ireland’s Special Envoy on Food Systems Michelle Winthrop - Policy Director in the Development Cooperation and Africa Division in the Department of Foreign Affairs Owen Brennan - Chair of Devenish (Nutrition) Professor Charlie Spillane - Ryan Institute NUI Galway and Chair of Irish Forum for International Agricultural Development (IFIAD)
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agriculture From Policy to Practice: Understanding the Challenges and Opportunities
From Policy to Practice: Understanding the Challenges and Opportunities
21 May 2021
Department of Agricu...
While policy frameworks are important, the feedback loops providing insight into the changing contexts in developing countries are critical to ensure effective delivery. The panellists provided a range of perspectives on the challenges and opportunities facing Irish stakeholders on the ground in developing countries. #Foodsystems Panellists: Fionnuala Gilsenan - Ambassador to South Africa Caoimhe de Barra - CEO of Trócaire David Butler- Director of Sustainable Food Systems Ireland (SFSI) Ousmane Badiane - Founder and Executive President of AKADEMIYA2063
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fishery Aquaculture UK Sustainability Summit - Driving Innovation for a Sustainable Sector
Aquaculture UK Sustainability Summit - Driving Innovation for a Sustainable Sector
20 May 2021
Sustainable Aquacult...
Heather Jones, CEO of SAIC, discussed how we are delivering tangible outcomes in driving the economic, environmental and social sustainability of Scottish aquaculture during this one hour webinar at the Aquaculture UK Sustainability Summit. https://aquacultureuk.com/aquaculture-uk-virtual-sustainability-summit/
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fishery A conversation about the positive impact of WiSA on the aquaculture sector
A conversation about the positive impact of WiSA on the aquaculture sector
20 May 2021
Sustainable Aquacult...
Heather Jones, CEO of SAIC, talks to Tracy Bryant-Shaw, Head of HR from Scottish Sea Farms about the positive impacts of WiSA initiatives.
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agriculture World Bee Day 2021 - #WorldBeeDay2021 #WorldBeeDay
World Bee Day 2021 - #WorldBeeDay2021 #WorldBeeDay
20 May 2021
Department of Agricu...
Minister Pippa Hackett learning about the importance of bee health with Assistant Agriculture Inspector Dr Mary Coffey at the Department’s Bee Health Laboratory in #Backweston, Co Kildare to mark #WorldBeeDay.
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animal MOTHERHOOD
MOTHERHOOD
20 May 2021
Compassion in World ...
This thought-provoking short film from Dutch filmmaker Eline Helena Schellekens and editor Kate Morgan reveals life on a factory farm through the eyes of a mother pig. Filmed on farms in the UK, Belgium and France, it shows that whilst imprisoned in farrowing crates, sows are only able to stand up or lie down until their piglets are weaned and taken away, usually at around four weeks of age. These sensitive, intelligent animals are unable to express natural behaviours. They can’t walk, let alone build nests for their piglets or forage for food. Instead, they bite and chew the bars and scrape at the floor in frustration
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agriculture Beekeeping in the EU
Beekeeping in the EU
20 May 2021
EU Food & Farming
Honeybee colonies are essential for agriculture and the environment, they ensure plant reproduction by pollination, whilst beekeeping contributes to the development of rural areas. Beekeeping is practised in all EU countries and is characterised by diverse production conditions, yields and beekeeping practices. Learn more about it here: https://europa.eu/!Mx96RC
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agriculture Webinar on herbal leys
Webinar on herbal leys
19 May 2021
The Soil Association...
During this webinar, learn from John King - a Holistic Management educator/field professional based in Christchurch, New Zealand - along with some of the farmers he works with, about the approaches they have been adopting in holistic and dynamic grazing techniques: making them deliver for the individual farm and farmer, and maximising production in a changing climate (especially in relation to diverse leys). Interested in nature-friendly farming methods? Check out our Innovative Farmers field labs: https://www.innovativefarmers.org/
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animal Colostrum
Colostrum
19 May 2021
Scotland's Farm Advi...
The importance of colostrum to neonatal animals cannot be understated, getting it right in the few hours after birth is essential for the animal to have a productive healthy life. This short video focuses on collecting, storing and administering colostrum. More information on colostrum and animal health is available on the Farm Advisory Service website.
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agriculture DAFMVPHIS TRACES classic Training Webinar Familiarisation with EU Import requirements
DAFMVPHIS TRACES classic Training Webinar Familiarisation with EU Import requirements
19 May 2021
Department of Agricu...
DAFMVPHIS TRACES classic Training Webinar Familiarisation with EU Import requirements
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agriculture DAFMVPHIS TRACES classic Training Webinar Q&A
DAFMVPHIS TRACES classic Training Webinar Q&A
19 May 2021
Department of Agricu...
DAFMVPHIS TRACES classic Training Webinar Q&A
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agriculture DAFMVPHIS TRACES classic Training Webinar Intro, Overview and CN Codes
DAFMVPHIS TRACES classic Training Webinar Intro, Overview and CN Codes
19 May 2021
Department of Agricu...
DAFMVPHIS TRACES classic Training Webinar Intro, Overview and CN Codes
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agriculture DAFMVPHIS TRACES classic Training Webinar Administrative guidance for TRACES
DAFMVPHIS TRACES classic Training Webinar Administrative guidance for TRACES
19 May 2021
Department of Agricu...
DAFMVPHIS TRACES classic Training Webinar Administrative guidance for TRACES
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agriculture Organic Poultry House Profile Training
Organic Poultry House Profile Training
19 May 2021
Department of Agricu...
Organic Poultry House Profile Training
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animal PigPro for individuals: How to set up a PigPro account
PigPro for individuals: How to set up a PigPro account
19 May 2021
AHDB Pork
This video series is aimed at anyone who wants to know more about PigPro. It will introduce you to PigPro and show you how to sign up as an individual. Maybe your employer has registered you on PigPro and you want to know what this means. Or perhaps you want to use PigPro yourself, to keep an up-to-date training record. We have other videos for employers and training providers to help them use the system. ABOUT PIGPRO PigPro is an online recording system for training. You can use it to record details of training and development for you and your staff. PigPro provides secure and easy access to training records to help you understand the training needs of your business. It can also be used to demonstrate the training and development needed by some assurance schemes. Access PigPro at: https://pigpro.ahdb.org.uk/ ABOUT AHDB AHDB is a statutory levy board, funded by farmers, growers and others in the supply chain. Our purpose is to inspire our farmers, growers and industry to succeed in a rapidly changing world. We equip the industry with easy to use, practical know-how which they can apply straight away to make better decisions and improve their performance. Established in 2008 and classified as a Non-Departmental Public Body, it supports the following industries: meat and livestock (cattle, sheep and pigs) in England; horticulture, milk and potatoes in Great Britain; and cereals and oilseeds in the UK. AHDB’s remit covers 72 per cent of total UK agricultural output. Further information on AHDB can be found at https://www.ahdb.org.uk
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animal PigPro for employers: How to monitor training compliance
PigPro for employers: How to monitor training compliance
19 May 2021
AHDB Pork
In this video, we’ll demonstrate how you can monitor your compliance against your business’s requirements on an ongoing basis. We have other videos for individuals and training providers to help them use the system. ABOUT PIGPRO PigPro is an online recording system for training. You can use it to record details of training and development for you and your staff. PigPro provides secure and easy access to training records to help you understand the training needs of your business. It can also be used to demonstrate the training and development needed by some assurance schemes. Access PigPro at: https://pigpro.ahdb.org.uk/ ABOUT AHDB AHDB is a statutory levy board, funded by farmers, growers and others in the supply chain. Our purpose is to inspire our farmers, growers and industry to succeed in a rapidly changing world. We equip the industry with easy to use, practical know-how which they can apply straight away to make better decisions and improve their performance. Established in 2008 and classified as a Non-Departmental Public Body, it supports the following industries: meat and livestock (cattle, sheep and pigs) in England; horticulture, milk and potatoes in Great Britain; and cereals and oilseeds in the UK. AHDB’s remit covers 72 per cent of total UK agricultural output. Further information on AHDB can be found at https://www.ahdb.org.uk
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animal PigPro for individuals: How to update my details
PigPro for individuals: How to update my details
19 May 2021
AHDB Pork
This video series is aimed at anyone who wants to know more about PigPro. In this short video, we’ll show you how to update your personal and employment details in PigPro We have other videos for employers and training providers to help them use the system. ABOUT PIGPRO PigPro is an online recording system for training. You can use it to record details of training and development for you and your staff. PigPro provides secure and easy access to training records to help you understand the training needs of your business. It can also be used to demonstrate the training and development needed by some assurance schemes. Access PigPro at: https://pigpro.ahdb.org.uk/ ABOUT AHDB AHDB is a statutory levy board, funded by farmers, growers and others in the supply chain. Our purpose is to inspire our farmers, growers and industry to succeed in a rapidly changing world. We equip the industry with easy to use, practical know-how which they can apply straight away to make better decisions and improve their performance. Established in 2008 and classified as a Non-Departmental Public Body, it supports the following industries: meat and livestock (cattle, sheep and pigs) in England; horticulture, milk and potatoes in Great Britain; and cereals and oilseeds in the UK. AHDB’s remit covers 72 per cent of total UK agricultural output. Further information on AHDB can be found at https://www.ahdb.org.uk
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animal PigPro for employers: How to set up my business on PigPro
PigPro for employers: How to set up my business on PigPro
19 May 2021
AHDB Pork
This introductory video is aimed at employers who want to use PigPro to keep their staff training records. We will explain how to log in to PigPro for the first time, set up your account, and manage your employees within the system. Watch our other videos to find out about the additional features available to you. We have other videos for individuals and training providers to help them use the system. ABOUT PIGPRO PigPro is an online recording system for training. You can use it to record details of training and development for you and your staff. PigPro provides secure and easy access to training records to help you understand the training needs of your business. It can also be used to demonstrate the training and development needed by some assurance schemes. Access PigPro at: https://pigpro.ahdb.org.uk/ ABOUT AHDB AHDB is a statutory levy board, funded by farmers, growers and others in the supply chain. Our purpose is to inspire our farmers, growers and industry to succeed in a rapidly changing world. We equip the industry with easy to use, practical know-how which they can apply straight away to make better decisions and improve their performance. Established in 2008 and classified as a Non-Departmental Public Body, it supports the following industries: meat and livestock (cattle, sheep and pigs) in England; horticulture, milk and potatoes in Great Britain; and cereals and oilseeds in the UK. AHDB’s remit covers 72 per cent of total UK agricultural output. Further information on AHDB can be found at https://www.ahdb.org.uk
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animal PigPro for employers: How to record an in-house training event
PigPro for employers: How to record an in-house training event
19 May 2021
AHDB Pork
In another video we show you how to add items manually to an employee’s training record. Sometimes you will carry out training for several employees at the same time, and in this case it’s normally faster to record this as an in-house training event. In-house training allows you to set up the event just once, and then easily pick any your employees who attended. We have other videos for individuals and training providers to help them use the system. ABOUT PIGPRO PigPro is an online recording system for training. You can use it to record details of training and development for you and your staff. PigPro provides secure and easy access to training records to help you understand the training needs of your business. It can also be used to demonstrate the training and development needed by some assurance schemes. Access PigPro at: https://pigpro.ahdb.org.uk/ ABOUT AHDB AHDB is a statutory levy board, funded by farmers, growers and others in the supply chain. Our purpose is to inspire our farmers, growers and industry to succeed in a rapidly changing world. We equip the industry with easy to use, practical know-how which they can apply straight away to make better decisions and improve their performance. Established in 2008 and classified as a Non-Departmental Public Body, it supports the following industries: meat and livestock (cattle, sheep and pigs) in England; horticulture, milk and potatoes in Great Britain; and cereals and oilseeds in the UK. AHDB’s remit covers 72 per cent of total UK agricultural output. Further information on AHDB can be found at https://www.ahdb.org.uk
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animal PigPro for employers: How to record training for my employees
PigPro for employers: How to record training for my employees
19 May 2021
AHDB Pork
In this video, we’ll show you how to add items manually to an employee’s training record. We have other videos for individuals and training providers to help them use the system. ABOUT PIGPRO PigPro is an online recording system for training. You can use it to record details of training and development for you and your staff. PigPro provides secure and easy access to training records to help you understand the training needs of your business. It can also be used to demonstrate the training and development needed by some assurance schemes. Access PigPro at: https://pigpro.ahdb.org.uk/ ABOUT AHDB AHDB is a statutory levy board, funded by farmers, growers and others in the supply chain. Our purpose is to inspire our farmers, growers and industry to succeed in a rapidly changing world. We equip the industry with easy to use, practical know-how which they can apply straight away to make better decisions and improve their performance. Established in 2008 and classified as a Non-Departmental Public Body, it supports the following industries: meat and livestock (cattle, sheep and pigs) in England; horticulture, milk and potatoes in Great Britain; and cereals and oilseeds in the UK. AHDB’s remit covers 72 per cent of total UK agricultural output. Further information on AHDB can be found at https://www.ahdb.org.uk
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animal PigPro for employers: How to search for external training events
PigPro for employers: How to search for external training events
19 May 2021
AHDB Pork
In another video we show you how to add entries manually to an employee’s training record, and how to quickly record the same in-house training for several employees. PigPro also provides a place for external training providers to advertise their events to individuals and employers. In this video we demonstrate how to search for these external training events. We have other videos for individuals and training providers to help them use the system. ABOUT PIGPRO PigPro is an online recording system for training. You can use it to record details of training and development for you and your staff. PigPro provides secure and easy access to training records to help you understand the training needs of your business. It can also be used to demonstrate the training and development needed by some assurance schemes. Access PigPro at: https://pigpro.ahdb.org.uk/ ABOUT AHDB AHDB is a statutory levy board, funded by farmers, growers and others in the supply chain. Our purpose is to inspire our farmers, growers and industry to succeed in a rapidly changing world. We equip the industry with easy to use, practical know-how which they can apply straight away to make better decisions and improve their performance. Established in 2008 and classified as a Non-Departmental Public Body, it supports the following industries: meat and livestock (cattle, sheep and pigs) in England; horticulture, milk and potatoes in Great Britain; and cereals and oilseeds in the UK. AHDB’s remit covers 72 per cent of total UK agricultural output. Further information on AHDB can be found at https://www.ahdb.org.uk
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animal PigPro for employers: How to set up my employees in bulk
PigPro for employers: How to set up my employees in bulk
19 May 2021
AHDB Pork
In previous videos we showed how you can set up a new Pig Pro account for your business and how to register your employees. This process may take some time if you have many staff. If this is the case, it might be faster to use the bulk template to add all your employees in one go. In this video we will explain how to do this. We have other videos for individuals and training providers to help them use the system. ABOUT PIGPRO PigPro is an online recording system for training. You can use it to record details of training and development for you and your staff. PigPro provides secure and easy access to training records to help you understand the training needs of your business. It can also be used to demonstrate the training and development needed by some assurance schemes. Access PigPro at: https://pigpro.ahdb.org.uk/ ABOUT AHDB AHDB is a statutory levy board, funded by farmers, growers and others in the supply chain. Our purpose is to inspire our farmers, growers and industry to succeed in a rapidly changing world. We equip the industry with easy to use, practical know-how which they can apply straight away to make better decisions and improve their performance. Established in 2008 and classified as a Non-Departmental Public Body, it supports the following industries: meat and livestock (cattle, sheep and pigs) in England; horticulture, milk and potatoes in Great Britain; and cereals and oilseeds in the UK. AHDB’s remit covers 72 per cent of total UK agricultural output. Further information on AHDB can be found at https://www.ahdb.org.uk
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animal PigPro for employers: How to analyse my employees’ training
PigPro for employers: How to analyse my employees’ training
19 May 2021
AHDB Pork
In some of our other videos we show you how to log in, register your employees, and record their training on PigPro. In this video we’ll show you how PigPro can help you analyse and monitor the training situation for your business. We have other videos for individuals and training providers to help them use the system. ABOUT PIGPRO PigPro is an online recording system for training. You can use it to record details of training and development for you and your staff. PigPro provides secure and easy access to training records to help you understand the training needs of your business. It can also be used to demonstrate the training and development needed by some assurance schemes. Access PigPro at: https://pigpro.ahdb.org.uk/ ABOUT AHDB AHDB is a statutory levy board, funded by farmers, growers and others in the supply chain. Our purpose is to inspire our farmers, growers and industry to succeed in a rapidly changing world. We equip the industry with easy to use, practical know-how which they can apply straight away to make better decisions and improve their performance. Established in 2008 and classified as a Non-Departmental Public Body, it supports the following industries: meat and livestock (cattle, sheep and pigs) in England; horticulture, milk and potatoes in Great Britain; and cereals and oilseeds in the UK. AHDB’s remit covers 72 per cent of total UK agricultural output. Further information on AHDB can be found at https://www.ahdb.org.uk
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animal PigPro for individuals: How to search for public training events
PigPro for individuals: How to search for public training events
19 May 2021
AHDB Pork
This video series is aimed at anyone who wants to know more about PigPro. Pig Pro provides a place for external training providers to advertise their events to individuals and employers. In this video, we’ll show you how to search for public training events and how to register your interest in them. We have other videos for employers and training providers to help them use the system. ABOUT PIGPRO PigPro is an online recording system for training. You can use it to record details of training and development for you and your staff. PigPro provides secure and easy access to training records to help you understand the training needs of your business. It can also be used to demonstrate the training and development needed by some assurance schemes. Access PigPro at: https://pigpro.ahdb.org.uk/ ABOUT AHDB AHDB is a statutory levy board, funded by farmers, growers and others in the supply chain. Our purpose is to inspire our farmers, growers and industry to succeed in a rapidly changing world. We equip the industry with easy to use, practical know-how which they can apply straight away to make better decisions and improve their performance. Established in 2008 and classified as a Non-Departmental Public Body, it supports the following industries: meat and livestock (cattle, sheep and pigs) in England; horticulture, milk and potatoes in Great Britain; and cereals and oilseeds in the UK. AHDB’s remit covers 72 per cent of total UK agricultural output. Further information on AHDB can be found at https://www.ahdb.org.uk
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animal PigPro for individuals: How to log in and manage your training record
PigPro for individuals: How to log in and manage your training record
19 May 2021
AHDB Pork
This video series is aimed at anyone who wants to know more about PigPro. In this video, we’ll show you how to log in, check your training record, and add entries manually if you need to. We have other videos for employers and training providers to help them use the system. ABOUT PIGPRO PigPro is an online recording system for training. You can use it to record details of training and development for you and your staff. PigPro provides secure and easy access to training records to help you understand the training needs of your business. It can also be used to demonstrate the training and development needed by some assurance schemes. Access PigPro at: https://pigpro.ahdb.org.uk/ ABOUT AHDB AHDB is a statutory levy board, funded by farmers, growers and others in the supply chain. Our purpose is to inspire our farmers, growers and industry to succeed in a rapidly changing world. We equip the industry with easy to use, practical know-how which they can apply straight away to make better decisions and improve their performance. Established in 2008 and classified as a Non-Departmental Public Body, it supports the following industries: meat and livestock (cattle, sheep and pigs) in England; horticulture, milk and potatoes in Great Britain; and cereals and oilseeds in the UK. AHDB’s remit covers 72 per cent of total UK agricultural output. Further information on AHDB can be found at https://www.ahdb.org.uk
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animal PigPro for employers: How to set up my compliance requirements
PigPro for employers: How to set up my compliance requirements
19 May 2021
AHDB Pork
PigPro provides a powerful compliance feature which allows you to check whether your business is meeting its legal, corporate and farm assurance compliance requirements. This video will explain how you can set up the training requirements that your business needs to meet. You normally only need to do this once. There is another video which shows you how to monitor your compliance on an ongoing basis. We have other videos for individuals and training providers to help them use the system. ABOUT PIGPRO PigPro is an online recording system for training. You can use it to record details of training and development for you and your staff. PigPro provides secure and easy access to training records to help you understand the training needs of your business. It can also be used to demonstrate the training and development needed by some assurance schemes. Access PigPro at: https://pigpro.ahdb.org.uk/ ABOUT AHDB AHDB is a statutory levy board, funded by farmers, growers and others in the supply chain. Our purpose is to inspire our farmers, growers and industry to succeed in a rapidly changing world. We equip the industry with easy to use, practical know-how which they can apply straight away to make better decisions and improve their performance. Established in 2008 and classified as a Non-Departmental Public Body, it supports the following industries: meat and livestock (cattle, sheep and pigs) in England; horticulture, milk and potatoes in Great Britain; and cereals and oilseeds in the UK. AHDB’s remit covers 72 per cent of total UK agricultural output. Further information on AHDB can be found at https://www.ahdb.org.uk
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animal PigPro for employers: How to receive notifications for expiring skills
PigPro for employers: How to receive notifications for expiring skills
19 May 2021
AHDB Pork
In this video we explain how to set up your PigPro account so that you are automatically notified when skills are due to expire. We have other videos for individuals and training providers to help them use the system. ABOUT PIGPRO PigPro is an online recording system for training. You can use it to record details of training and development for you and your staff. PigPro provides secure and easy access to training records to help you understand the training needs of your business. It can also be used to demonstrate the training and development needed by some assurance schemes. Access PigPro at: https://pigpro.ahdb.org.uk/ ABOUT AHDB AHDB is a statutory levy board, funded by farmers, growers and others in the supply chain. Our purpose is to inspire our farmers, growers and industry to succeed in a rapidly changing world. We equip the industry with easy to use, practical know-how which they can apply straight away to make better decisions and improve their performance. Established in 2008 and classified as a Non-Departmental Public Body, it supports the following industries: meat and livestock (cattle, sheep and pigs) in England; horticulture, milk and potatoes in Great Britain; and cereals and oilseeds in the UK. AHDB’s remit covers 72 per cent of total UK agricultural output. Further information on AHDB can be found at https://www.ahdb.org.uk
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agriculture Ireland's National Dialogues on the UN Food Systems Summit
Ireland's National Dialogues on the UN Food Systems Summit
18 May 2021
Department of Agricu...
Watch our fourth national dialogue on Ireland's food system as part of UN's #FoodSystems Summit that will be livestreamed on 17 May 2021. The Department of Agriculture, Food and the Marine is convening a series of four National Dialogues on Ireland’s Food System as part of Ireland’s engagement with the Summit. This Dialogue will be chaired by Ruairí de Búrca, and will open with a keynote address by Dr. Susanna Moorehead, Chair of the Development Assistance Committee at the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD). This will be followed by two panel discussions on: • Panel A : Sustainable Food Systems: Ireland’s Role in Promoting Change Internationally • Panel B : From Policy to Practice: Understanding the Challenges and Opportunities Sign up for our next dialogue now on May 17 at gov.ie/foodsystems #UNFSS2021#FoodSystems
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agriculture Arable Connections: Saaten Union - Winter wheat
Arable Connections: Saaten Union - Winter wheat
18 May 2021
AHDB Cereals & Oilseeds
Here is the latest update from our Recommended List trial site at Saaten Union. For more information visit https://ahdb.org.uk/rl ABOUT AHDB AHDB is a statutory levy board, funded by farmers, growers and others in the supply chain. Our purpose is to inspire our farmers, growers and industry to succeed in a rapidly changing world. We equip the industry with easy to use, practical know-how which they can apply straight away to make better decisions and improve their performance. Established in 2008 and classified as a Non-Departmental Public Body, it supports the following industries: meat and livestock (cattle, sheep and pigs) in England; horticulture, milk and potatoes in Great Britain; and cereals and oilseeds in the UK. AHDB’s remit covers 72 per cent of total UK agricultural output. Further information on AHDB can be found at https://www.ahdb.org.uk
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agriculture Arable Connections: Northumberland - oilseed rape clubroot
Arable Connections: Northumberland - oilseed rape clubroot
18 May 2021
AHDB Cereals & Oilseeds
Here is the latest update from our Recommended List trial site at Berwick-upon-Tweed, Northumberland ABOUT AHDB AHDB is a statutory levy board, funded by farmers, growers and others in the supply chain. Our purpose is to inspire our farmers, growers and industry to succeed in a rapidly changing world. We equip the industry with easy to use, practical know-how which they can apply straight away to make better decisions and improve their performance. Established in 2008 and classified as a Non-Departmental Public Body, it supports the following industries: meat and livestock (cattle, sheep and pigs) in England; horticulture, milk and potatoes in Great Britain; and cereals and oilseeds in the UK. AHDB’s remit covers 72 per cent of total UK agricultural output. Further information on AHDB can be found at https://www.ahdb.org.uk
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agriculture Arable Connections: Spalding - Winter wheat yellow rust
Arable Connections: Spalding - Winter wheat yellow rust
18 May 2021
AHDB Cereals & Oilseeds
Here is the latest update from our Recommended List trial site at Spalding, Lincolnshire. For more information visit https://ahdb.org.uk/rl ABOUT AHDB AHDB is a statutory levy board, funded by farmers, growers and others in the supply chain. Our purpose is to inspire our farmers, growers and industry to succeed in a rapidly changing world. We equip the industry with easy to use, practical know-how which they can apply straight away to make better decisions and improve their performance. Established in 2008 and classified as a Non-Departmental Public Body, it supports the following industries: meat and livestock (cattle, sheep and pigs) in England; horticulture, milk and potatoes in Great Britain; and cereals and oilseeds in the UK. AHDB’s remit covers 72 per cent of total UK agricultural output. Further information on AHDB can be found at https://www.ahdb.org.uk
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agriculture Arable Connections: Scottish Borders - Winter wheat
Arable Connections: Scottish Borders - Winter wheat
18 May 2021
AHDB Cereals & Oilseeds
Here is the latest update from our Recommended List trial site in Scotland. For more information, please visit: https://ahdb.org.uk/rl ABOUT AHDB AHDB is a statutory levy board, funded by farmers, growers and others in the supply chain. Our purpose is to inspire our farmers, growers and industry to succeed in a rapidly changing world. We equip the industry with easy to use, practical know-how which they can apply straight away to make better decisions and improve their performance. Established in 2008 and classified as a Non-Departmental Public Body, it supports the following industries: meat and livestock (cattle, sheep and pigs) in England; horticulture, milk and potatoes in Great Britain; and cereals and oilseeds in the UK. AHDB’s remit covers 72 per cent of total UK agricultural output. Further information on AHDB can be found at https://www.ahdb.org.uk
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agriculture Arable Connections: Saaten Union - Open day introduction
Arable Connections: Saaten Union - Open day introduction
18 May 2021
AHDB Cereals & Oilseeds
Here is the latest update from our Recommended List trial site at Saaten Union. https://ahdb.org.uk/rl Thumbnail image credit: Gary Naylor photography ABOUT AHDB AHDB is a statutory levy board, funded by farmers, growers and others in the supply chain. Our purpose is to inspire our farmers, growers and industry to succeed in a rapidly changing world. We equip the industry with easy to use, practical know-how which they can apply straight away to make better decisions and improve their performance. Established in 2008 and classified as a Non-Departmental Public Body, it supports the following industries: meat and livestock (cattle, sheep and pigs) in England; horticulture, milk and potatoes in Great Britain; and cereals and oilseeds in the UK. AHDB’s remit covers 72 per cent of total UK agricultural output. Further information on AHDB can be found at https://www.ahdb.org.uk
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agriculture Arable Connections: Saaten Union - trial update
Arable Connections: Saaten Union - trial update
18 May 2021
AHDB Cereals & Oilseeds
Here is the latest update from our Recommended List trial site at Staaten Union. https://ahdb.org.uk/rl ABOUT AHDB AHDB is a statutory levy board, funded by farmers, growers and others in the supply chain. Our purpose is to inspire our farmers, growers and industry to succeed in a rapidly changing world. We equip the industry with easy to use, practical know-how which they can apply straight away to make better decisions and improve their performance. Established in 2008 and classified as a Non-Departmental Public Body, it supports the following industries: meat and livestock (cattle, sheep and pigs) in England; horticulture, milk and potatoes in Great Britain; and cereals and oilseeds in the UK. AHDB’s remit covers 72 per cent of total UK agricultural output. Further information on AHDB can be found at https://www.ahdb.org.uk
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agriculture Ecosystem-based Adaptation: Perspectives from Guatemala
Ecosystem-based Adaptation: Perspectives from Guatemala
17 May 2021
TMG — Think Tank f...
This short film shows different perspectives from Guatemala about what Ecosystem-based Adaptation (EbA) can means. It also explores the main conditions that are relevant for upscaling EbA. The short film was produced by TMG Research gGmbH in the context of the “Climate-SDG-Integration project”, International Climate Initiative (IKI) of the Federal Ministry for the Environment, Nature Conservation and Nuclear Safety (BMU). For more information about the project, visit: https://www.tmg-thinktank.com/iki​ For other publications, visit: https://www.tmg-thinktank.com/iki-publications​ For more blogs, visit: https://www.tmg-thinktank.com/blog​ Follow TMG Think Tank on Twitter: @TMG_think
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agriculture Adaptación basada en Ecosistemas: Perspectivas desde Guatemala
Adaptación basada en Ecosistemas: Perspectivas desde Guatemala
17 May 2021
TMG — Think Tank f...
Este cortometraje muestra diferentes perspectivas desde Guatemala sobre la Adaptación basada en Ecosistemas (AbE). También explora las condiciones que son relevantes para ampliar la EbA. El cortometraje fue producido por TMG Research gGmbH en el contexto del Proyecto “Integración Clima-ODS. El proyecto está financiado por la Iniciativa Internacional del Clima (IKI) del Ministerio Federal de Medio Ambiente, Conservación de la Naturaleza y Seguridad Nuclear de Alemania (BMU). Para más información sobre el proyecto en si: https://www.tmg-thinktank.com/iki​ Para otras publicaciones: https://www.tmg-thinktank.com/iki-publications Para otros artículos en el blog de TMG: https://www.tmg-thinktank.com/blog​
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fishery What's it like to be an intern at SAIC?
What's it like to be an intern at SAIC?
17 May 2021
Sustainable Aquacult...
Lisa, Marnie, Lori and Jim - the SAIC interns of 2020 - tell us about their internship experiences in this short video. Despite the challenges caused by the Covid pandemic, these four spent the summer with SAIC (the Sustainable Aquaculture Innovation Centre) learning about the farming of fish and shellfish, marketing and communications, education outreach, graphic design, events management and lots more! They also produced some fantastic learning materials and videos during their ten weeks with SAIC.
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animal FAS TV:Ep8 - Electronic ID, Feed Efficiency, Biodiversity, Rural Roundup, and Vet Updates
FAS TV:Ep8 - Electronic ID, Feed Efficiency, Biodiversity, Rural Roundup, and Vet Updates
17 May 2021
Scotland's Farm Advi...
Coming up on this episode of FAS TV, we visit Kirkton and Auctertyre farms, two of SRUC's research farms to hear about the latest developments in livestock management, feed efficiency, and biodiversity. Credits Alex Blott- Filming and Producer Seamus Murphy - Filming Jennifer Struthers- Producer Cara Campbell- Producer Calum Johnston- Interviewer and Producer Simon Cousins- Edit Raymond Crerar Helen Carty Farms used: Kirkton and Auchtertyre, SRUC’s Hill and Mountain Research Centre People Interviewed: Professor Davy McCracken Dr Claire Morgan-Davis Dr Nicola Lambe Dr John Holland Thanks to the wider staff of SRUC and SAC Consulting All filming was conducted under strict adherence to Covid safety and guidelines.
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agriculture Short-term interval controls: SmartHort Lean Modules 3.3
Short-term interval controls: SmartHort Lean Modules 3.3
17 May 2021
AHDB Horticulture
Learn how to improve labour productivity, reduce business waste and build your capacity to grow your business with our 16-part SmartHort Lean modules This practical Lean training course covers: - Introduction to short-term interval control - Importance of short-term interval control - Developing a short-term interval control - Using data to improve performance More information about the training videos can be found at https://ahdb.org.uk/smarthort-lean-modules For more information, click here: https://ahdb.org.uk/horticulture​ Follow us on Twitter: @AHDB_Hort ABOUT AHDB AHDB is a statutory levy board, funded by farmers, growers and others in the supply chain. Our purpose is to inspire our farmers, growers and industry to succeed in a rapidly changing world. We equip the industry with easy to use, practical know-how which they can apply straight away to make better decisions and improve their performance. Established in 2008 and classified as a Non-Departmental Public Body, it supports the following industries: meat and livestock (cattle, sheep and pigs) in England; horticulture, milk and potatoes in Great Britain; and cereals and oilseeds in the UK. AHDB’s remit covers 72 per cent of total UK agricultural output. Further information on AHDB can be found at https://www.ahdb.org.uk
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agriculture Regional Cluster Ireland&UK Updates on Open calls and Tools offered by SAH
Regional Cluster Ireland&UK Updates on Open calls and Tools offered by SAH
14 May 2021
SmartAgriHubs
This recording of a webinar organised by the Regional Cluster Ireland&UK on 11th May 2021 will provide you with a comprehensive overview of the SmartAgriHubs ecosystem and tools. It includes a presentation of frequently asked questions about the Open Calls by Harald Sundmaeker, a demonstration of the Agricultural Technology Navigator by Manuel Berenguel-Soria and Cynthia Giagnocavo, and an introduction of the Digitial Innovation Hubs Learning & Exchange program by Caroline Van der Weerdt. SmartAgriHubs is a €20 M EU project under the Horizon 2020 instrument and brings together a consortium of well over 164 partners in the European agri-food sector. The project aims to realise the digitisation of European agriculture by fostering an agricultural innovation ecosystem dedicated to excellence, sustainability and success. Learn more on our website: https://www.smartagrihubs.eu/
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animal Forage Crop Ground Preparation
Forage Crop Ground Preparation
14 May 2021
Scotland's Farm Advi...
Good ground preparation of forage crops is a large contributor to their yield potential, with a fine, firm seedbed, with the correct pH and nutrients being the ideal. Peter Lindsay, SAC Consulting Senior Consultant discusses ground preparations in this short video.
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agriculture Panel discussion on healthy diets for all: #sustainable #foodsystems for safe and nutritious #food
Panel discussion on healthy diets for all: #sustainable #foodsystems for safe and nutritious #food
14 May 2021
Department of Agricu...
The 2030 Agri-Food Strategy proposes that the issue of food and health should be brought to a new level of political and policy importance. The pandemic reinforces this necessity. The panel discussed what needs to be done by government, citizens and consumers to implement effective policies and changes towards food and health. Panellists: Professor Alice Stanton - Royal College of Surgeons in Ireland (RCSI) and Devenish (Nutrition) Sharon Buckley - Chief Commercial Officer of Musgrave Group Professor Dónal O'Shea - Health Service Executive (HSE) Clinical Lead for Obesity Jp McMahon - Michelin star chef, restaurateur and author More information at gov.ie/foodsystems
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agriculture Panel discussion on social #sustainability: preserving our communities and culture #foodsystems
Panel discussion on social #sustainability: preserving our communities and culture #foodsystems
14 May 2021
Department of Agricu...
The importance of achieving social sustainability is a key conclusion of the 2030 Agri-Food Strategy. There is valuable experience in developing opportunities in rural areas to draw upon. The panel discussed how local leadership, innovation and technology can combine to increase income and employment opportunities in rural areas. Panellists: Professor Cathal O'Donoghue - Social and Public Policy at National University of Ireland (NUI) Galway Caitlín Uí Aodha - Fishing trawler owner and restaurateur Iseult Ward - CEO of Food Cloud Dr Brendan Dunford - Manager Burren Programme, Co-founder of Farming for Nature and Burrenbeo Trust
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agriculture April 21: Sustainable #FoodSystems and Ireland’s 2030 Agri-Food Strategy - opening and keynote
April 21: Sustainable #FoodSystems and Ireland’s 2030 Agri-Food Strategy - opening and keynote
14 May 2021
Department of Agricu...
This first National Dialogue focused on Sustainable Food Systems and Ireland’s 2030 Agri-Food Strategy. Watch the opening remarks by Sinéad McPhilips and Dr. Martin Frick here. The Dialogue was chaired by Sinéad McPhillips, National Dialogues Convenor, and opened with a keynote address by Dr. Martin Frick, Deputy Special Envoy to the Food Systems Summit, followed by two panel discussions to examine in more detail. More information at gov.ie/foodsystems
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agriculture Ireland’s Food Systems Approach: A view from Home and Internationally - April 21 #foodsystems panel
Ireland’s Food Systems Approach: A view from Home and Internationally - April 21 #foodsystems panel
14 May 2021
Department of Agricu...
Ireland’s 2030 Agri-Food Strategy has been developed using a ‘food systems approach’, which takes account of the links between policies for food, climate and environment, and health, as well as the role of all players in the food value chain in realising a future vision. This pioneering approach is of interest at EU and international levels, particularly in the run-up to the UN Food Systems Summit . Panellists: Tom Arnold - Chair of 2030 Agri-Food Strategy Committee Rogier Schulte - Professor, Wageningen University and Research Caroline Keeling - CEO of Keelings Dr John Bell - Director Healthy Planet, Directorate-General for Research and Innovation at EU Commission More information at gov.ie/foodsystems
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agriculture Environmental and Economic Sustainability: Synergies and Trade-offs: April 21 panel #foodsystems
Environmental and Economic Sustainability: Synergies and Trade-offs: April 21 panel #foodsystems
14 May 2021
Department of Agricu...
The central vision for the 2030 Agri-Food Strategy is that Ireland will become a world leader in Sustainable Food Systems (SFSs) over the next decade. Sustainability in its three dimensions - economic, environmental, and social - is at the heart of this vision. The panel discussed the synergies and trade-offs between economic and environmental sustainability. Panellists: Tim Cullinan - President of the Irish Farmers' Association (IFA) Laura Burke - Director General of the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) Pat Murphy - CEO of Primary Dairy and Agribusiness at Kerry Group and Chair of Dairy Industry Ireland Karen Ciesielski - Chief Executive Officer of the Irish Environmental Network More information at gov.ie/foodsystems
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agriculture Ireland’s Second National #FoodSystems Dialogue: 26 April 2021: introduction and keynote
Ireland’s Second National #FoodSystems Dialogue: 26 April 2021: introduction and keynote
14 May 2021
Department of Agricu...
Watch the introduction to our Second National Food Systems Dialogue. This Dialogue was chaired by Dr. Pamela Byrne, CEO of the Food Safety Authority Ireland and opened with a keynote address by Dr. David Nabarro, World Health Organisation Special Envoy on Covid19, followed by two panel discussions to examine in more detail. More information @ gov.ie/foodsystems
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agriculture Food Systems Transformation: The role of Research and Innovation: #foodsystems panel May 4
Food Systems Transformation: The role of Research and Innovation: #foodsystems panel May 4
14 May 2021
Department of Agricu...
Innovation, technology and the bioeconomy present new possibilities for the Irish agri-food sector over the coming decade. The panel discussed how research, entrepreneurship and public-private partnerships can help deliver on these possibilities. Panellists: Dr Maeve Henchion - Teagasc, Rural Economy and Development Programme Dr Nora Khaldi - CEO of Nuritas Alvan Hunt - CEO of Hexafly Professor Kevin O’Connor - UCD and Director of BiOrbic
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agriculture Food Systems Transformation: A Discussion on Future Needs: #foodsystems panel discussion on May 4
Food Systems Transformation: A Discussion on Future Needs: #foodsystems panel discussion on May 4
14 May 2021
Department of Agricu...
Young people will have a critical role in shaping sustainable production and consumption, and forging new connections between rural and urban society. The panel discussed the options and opportunities. Panellists: Thomas Duffy - President of Macra na Feirme Professor Anna Davies - Trinity College Dublin(TCD) and SHARECITY Sophie Healy-Thow - Youth activist promoting food security and gender equality Carmel Fox - Director Social Enterprise, Chair of Self Help Africa
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agriculture Ireland’s Third National #FoodSystems Dialogue: 4 May 2021 - opening remarks and keynote
Ireland’s Third National #FoodSystems Dialogue: 4 May 2021 - opening remarks and keynote
14 May 2021
Department of Agricu...
Promoting an Inclusive Food System for the Future This Dialogue was chaired by Dr. Paula Barry Walsh MVB MRCVS, Deputy Chief Veterinary Officer of Ireland, and opened with a keynote address by Dr Colin Sage, Independent Scholar of Food Systems and Sustainability, followed by two panel discussions. More information at gov.ie/foodsystems.
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agriculture How to find CSFB information and resources
How to find CSFB information and resources
14 May 2021
AHDB Cereals & Oilseeds
In this #FindOutFriday video, Knowledge Exchange Manager Rose Riby provides an overview of the cabbage stem flea beetle (CSFB) information and resources that are available on our website. For more information, please visit: https://ahdb.org.uk/csfb ABOUT AHDB AHDB is a statutory levy board, funded by farmers, growers and others in the supply chain. Our purpose is to inspire our farmers, growers and industry to succeed in a rapidly changing world. We equip the industry with easy to use, practical know-how which they can apply straight away to make better decisions and improve their performance. Established in 2008 and classified as a Non-Departmental Public Body, it supports the following industries: meat and livestock (cattle, sheep and pigs) in England; horticulture, milk and potatoes in Great Britain; and cereals and oilseeds in the UK. AHDB’s remit covers 72 per cent of total UK agricultural output. Further information on AHDB can be found at https://www.ahdb.org.uk
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animal FAS TV:Ep8 - Electronic ID, Feed Efficiency, Biodiversity, Rural Roundup, and Vet Updates
FAS TV:Ep8 - Electronic ID, Feed Efficiency, Biodiversity, Rural Roundup, and Vet Updates
13 May 2021
Scotland's Farm Advi...
FAS TV:Ep8 - Electronic ID, Feed Efficiency, Biodiversity, Rural Roundup, and Vet Updates
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animal Buying into Forestry
Buying into Forestry
13 May 2021
Scotland's Farm Advi...
This webinar looks specifically at how farmers can make new commercial woodland work for them so they can reap the benefits and maintain control of their land – buying into forestry rather than selling out to pension companies etc. The webinar will comprise contributions from a forestry agent on forestry financial performance, a sawmiller on timber markets and future demand, a Carbon Broker on the values carbon credits can offer, and a success story from a farmer who has expanded their business by growing timber crops. Speakers Matt Thompson, Director @ Munro Harvesting Simon Hart, Director (Head of Forestry Scotland) @ John Clegg & Co George Hepburne Scott, Business Development Director @ Forest Carbon Ltd. Malcolm Young, Forestry Consultant @ SAC Consulting
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agriculture Public back NFU's calls for immediate action on rural crime
Public back NFU's calls for immediate action on rural crime
13 May 2021
National Farmers Union
With almost 70,000 members of the public supporting the NFU's calls for immediate action on rural crime, this week's vlog dives straight in to what that public support means for farmers and growers.  In an action packed week, Minette also discusses the Animal Welfare Action Plan, her meeting with the Secretary of State George Eustice and how the NFU is working for you across all sectors and issues.
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agriculture UN #FoodSystems Summit Dialogue
UN #FoodSystems Summit Dialogue
13 May 2021
Department of Agricu...
Food Systems Summit Dialogues offer a powerful opportunity for people everywhere to have a seat at the table at this milestone UN Summit. Dialogues bring together a diversity of stakeholders, including voices that are seldom heard, and provide an important opportunity for participants to debate, collaborate, and take action towards a better future. They give us the chance to connect, meet new partners, inspire and be inspired. The ideas, solutions, partnerships and action plans generated in the Dialogues are critical to the Summit’s success. That’s why the Summit needs your input! We encourage you to convene your own #SummitDialogue​. In doing so, you can help us build a better future for food systems -- a future that is strong, safe, and fair for all. Find out more: https://www.un.org/en/food-systems-summit
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agriculture Fungi: The Unsung Heroes of Our Soils
Fungi: The Unsung Heroes of Our Soils
12 May 2021
The Soil Association...
There's an incredible world beneath our feet. Home to a quarter of the Earth's species, our soils are bustling with life. Find out how these unsung heroes help keep our soils healthy in our video.
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agriculture WET Centre – Precision technology developments in 2021
WET Centre – Precision technology developments in 2021
12 May 2021
AHDB Horticulture
Want to know what latest technology is at the Water Efficient Technologies (WET) Centre for soft fruit? And what applied research has been taking place there that benefits growers? This webinar, led by AHDB Knowledge Manager for Fruit, Scott Raffle, looks at: • New technology being used at the WET centre this year • Workplans for 2021 • Contributors to new technology The programme is: 03:21 – WET Centre work programme 2021: Mark Else, NIAB EMR 20:21 – Yara UK fruit technical update 2021: Giz Gaskin, Yara UK 34:06 – Delta-T sensors for agriculture, horticulture, engineering and research: John Newstead, Delta-T 46:22 – Growing more with less at the WET Centre: Julian Gruzelier and Robert Mitchell, Netafilm 57:28 – The performance of Stoller technology in the UK soft fruit industry: Antonio Llorente, Stoller Europe 1:06:20 – Q&A with the panel To contact a member of the panel, please e-mail: ke.events@ahdb.org.uk Find out more about the WET Centre at: https://ahdb.org.uk/farm-excellence/WETCentre Did you know you might be able to apply for BASIS points for watching this webinar? Email ke.events@ahdb.org.uk for more information. For more information, click here: https://ahdb.org.uk/horticulture​ Subscribe to our YouTube channel for more videos: https://www.youtube.com/user/TheHDCOf...​ Follow us on Twitter: @AHDB_Hort ABOUT AHDB AHDB is a statutory levy board, funded by farmers, growers and others in the supply chain. Our purpose is to inspire our farmers, growers and industry to succeed in a rapidly changing world. We equip the industry with easy to use, practical know-how which they can apply straight away to make better decisions and improve their performance. Established in 2008 and classified as a Non-Departmental Public Body, it supports the following industries: meat and livestock (cattle, sheep and pigs) in England; horticulture, milk and potatoes in Great Britain; and cereals and oilseeds in the UK. AHDB’s remit covers 72 per cent of total UK agricultural output. Further information on AHDB can be found at https://www.ahdb.org.uk
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agriculture GLOBSEC #TatraSummit2020 Aftermovie
GLOBSEC #TatraSummit2020 Aftermovie
11 May 2021
GLOBSEC
Inspiring, relaxed and with the aim to have a profound impact on European policy, this is the face of the 9th edition of the GLOBSEC Tatra Summit. Held in an informal and hospitable setting in the High Tatra mountains, it has become an indispensable meeting place of key governmental and EU decision-makers, experts and top business representatives. The unprecedented global disruption we are facing only increases the need to work together and discuss how the international community can move forward. ? Read more and discover all the details of the event: https://bit.ly/tatrasummit2020
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rural Getting the CAP Strategic Plans done: the voice of regions and stakeholders
Getting the CAP Strategic Plans done: the voice of regions and stakeholders
10 May 2021
EURural
'Getting the CAP Strategic Plans done: the voice of regions and stakeholders', 10 May 2021 Ask your questions via Mentimeter : https://www.menti.com/n2zmeqarsa/0
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fishery Mark Newlands - Supported by Seafish
Mark Newlands - Supported by Seafish
10 May 2021
Seafish
We are here to help our seafood sector in the UK to thrive. We support lots of seafood businesses who use our services, advice and campaigns. With Covid-19 and Brexit changing the industry, businesses have needed us more than ever over the past 12 months. The people in our seafood industry are the real heroes so we’ll let them tell their own story. This is Mark Newlands. He is the Skipper of the FV Chloe Ella fishing out of Buckie in Scotland. Thanks to funding from the Scottish Government and Maritime and Coastguard Agency, we helped him to take the five courses he needed to be a Skipper worth £10,000. We help around 1,000 people every year who work on fishing vessels to get the training they need to make their career dreams come true. If you think you or your business can be supported by Seafish, get in touch with us seafish@seafish.co.uk Visit https://www.seafish.org/about-us/who-we-are-and-what-we-do/businesses-and-people-supported-by-seafish/
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fishery Bob Case - Supported by Seafish
Bob Case - Supported by Seafish
10 May 2021
Seafish
We are here to help our seafood sector in the UK to thrive. We support lots of seafood businesses who use our services, advice and campaigns. With Covid-19 and Brexit changing the industry, businesses have needed us more than ever over the past 12 months. The people in our seafood industry are the real heroes so we’ll let them tell their own story. Bob McCoubrey is the owner of Mourne Seafood, running two successful seafood restaurants in Belfast and Dundrum and the Belfast Cookery School. In 2017, we helped him set up an education initiative which has seen over 500 student chefs, college chef lecturers and Home Economics teachers trained to work with seafood. Last year, Bob turned to us again for support during the Covid-19 pandemic. We have Regional Managers around the UK who really understand the needs of the local seafood industry and where it needs the most help. If you think you or your business can be supported by Seafish, get in touch with us seafish@seafish.co.uk Visit https://www.seafish.org/about-us/who-we-are-and-what-we-do/businesses-and-people-supported-by-seafish/
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agriculture Latest findings from AHDB crop nutrition research
Latest findings from AHDB crop nutrition research
10 May 2021
AHDB Cereals & Oilseeds
This webinar mainly focuses on the results coming out of two AHDB-funded research projects looking to update N recommendations for spring barley and oats. The spring barley project features three years of trials located across England and Scotland looking at varieties, nitrogen rates and timings and sulphur rate. Dr Sarah Kendall updates on the conclusions and messages from this project, including discussion around quality. Dr Sarah Clarke provides an update on the NoatS project, which is currently ongoing and covers varieties, nitrogen rates and timings for winter and spring oats. The webinar will also cover the following topics: nitrogen & sulphur management for spring barley, nitrogen management for oats, late nitrogen for milling wheat, foliar nitrogen for OSR. ABOUT AHDB AHDB is a statutory levy board, funded by farmers, growers and others in the supply chain. Our purpose is to inspire our farmers, growers and industry to succeed in a rapidly changing world. We equip the industry with easy to use, practical know-how which they can apply straight away to make better decisions and improve their performance. Established in 2008 and classified as a Non-Departmental Public Body, it supports the following industries: meat and livestock (cattle, sheep and pigs) in England; horticulture, milk and potatoes in Great Britain; and cereals and oilseeds in the UK. AHDB’s remit covers 72 per cent of total UK agricultural output. Further information on AHDB can be found at https://www.ahdb.org.uk
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animal A New Start to Agriculture - May 2021: Acquiring land through purchase
A New Start to Agriculture - May 2021: Acquiring land through purchase
9 May 2021
Scotland's Farm Advi...
In a new video in our series looking at advice and guidance for people who want to make a new start with agriculture, we're talking how acquire land through purchase. What questions do you need to ask and what should you be doing to get your new start underway.
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animal Keyshill Farm: Making the most of slurry
Keyshill Farm: Making the most of slurry
7 May 2021
Scotland's Farm Advi...
The way we store and spread slurry is changing, it is becoming more likely that the days of the splash plate are coming to an end. At Keyshill farm in Ayrshire, farmer and contractor Ian Watson has moved from a splash plate to a umbilical dribble bar system and is reaping the rewards.
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agriculture Defending the industry
Defending the industry
7 May 2021
National Farmers Union
In this week's vlog from NFU President Minette Batters members can hear all about how the organisation defended the industry following an article in The Times, our joint letter with 18 other organisations on sky lanterns and a review of our NFU Live: Net Zero Conference.
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agriculture New IPM Approaches to aphid and capsid control in strawberry
New IPM Approaches to aphid and capsid control in strawberry
7 May 2021
AHDB Horticulture
Why do we need to look at IPM approaches for strawberry? Well, aphid and capsid control is always something that a grower is concerned about and during the past year (2020/21), several actives e.g. calypso, have been withdrawn. This means that growers increasingly need new, cohesive and environmentally focused methods of dealing with these pests. This webinar, led by AHDB Knowledge Manager for Fruit, Scott Raffle, looks at: 02:19 – recent findings in IPM management of aphids in strawberry 21:37 – Q&A 25:49 – new developments in the management of capsid control in strawberry 41:54 – Q&A Scott is joined by Dr Michelle Fountain, Head of Pest and Pathogen Ecology at NIAB EMR. Contact the panel at: Scott Raffle – scott.raffle@ahdb.org.uk Dr Michelle Fountain - michelle.fountain@niab.com Did you know you might be able to apply for BASIS points for watching this webinar? Email ke.events@ahdb.org.uk for more information. For more information, click here: https://ahdb.org.uk/horticulture​ Subscribe to our YouTube channel for more videos: https://www.youtube.com/user/TheHDCOfficial​ Follow us on Twitter: @AHDB_Hort ABOUT AHDB AHDB is a statutory levy board, funded by farmers, growers and others in the supply chain. Our purpose is to inspire our farmers, growers and industry to succeed in a rapidly changing world. We equip the industry with easy to use, practical know-how which they can apply straight away to make better decisions and improve their performance. Established in 2008 and classified as a Non-Departmental Public Body, it supports the following industries: meat and livestock (cattle, sheep and pigs) in England; horticulture, milk and potatoes in Great Britain; and cereals and oilseeds in the UK. AHDB’s remit covers 72 per cent of total UK agricultural output. Further information on AHDB can be found at https://www.ahdb.org.uk
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agriculture EU Green Week -
EU Green Week - "4 per 1000" Fair - Opening Event 3 mai 2021
7 May 2021
4p1000 Initiative
EU Green Week - 4 per 1000 Fair - Opening Event on 3 mai 2021 launched more than 100 events and exhibition stands of the 4 per 1000 fair. The fair showcases the diversity of solutions the 4 per 1000 partners are working on, demonstrating the power of the 4 per 1000 network and platform for supporting the delivery of the European Green Deal, to identify collaboration opportunities and most importantly to boost team spirit of our collective action. The official opening of the 4 per 1000 Initiative Virtual Fair took place on Monday, May 3rd 2021, in the presence of Catherine Geslain-Lanéelle, Director at the General Secretariat of the Council of the EU, Stéphane Le Foll, President of the Initiative, Dr. Ibrahim Mayaki, Vice-President of 4 per 1000, Executive Secretary of NEPAD, and Gabrielle Bastien, Vice-President of the Initiative, founder and co-director of Regeneration Canada.
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animal Introducing our forage crop vlogs
Introducing our forage crop vlogs
6 May 2021
Scotland's Farm Advi...
Introducing our forage crop vlog series! We have three fantastic farmers, who have kindly agreed to allow us to follow them and their forage crops throughout the year via video footage. These will focus on crop establishment, growth, any challenges such as pests or nutrient disorders and utilisation of the crop, giving you all a practical insight. We will also mix in technical videos with agronomists.
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animal Alternative Watering: A farmers Journey
Alternative Watering: A farmers Journey
6 May 2021
Scotland's Farm Advi...
Robert Ramsay a farmer and beef consultant with SAC consulting installed a solar alternative watering system on his farm in 2020. Robert had worked closely with Farming and Water Scotland through his work as a consultant and had seen the benefits that it can bring to a farming system. The new system has allowed him to remove livestock from the burn, giving him piece of mind when it comes to water quality, while also increasing the potential for improved grazing on the farm.
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animal Ban Live Exports – Battle Plan
Ban Live Exports – Battle Plan
6 May 2021
Compassion in World ...
We urgently need your support to help close dangerous legal loopholes that leave vulnerable farm animals exposed to punishing long distance journeys from the rest of the UK and beyond.
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animal Cattle EID - Making It Work For You (Pairing Reader to Weigh Head)
Cattle EID - Making It Work For You (Pairing Reader to Weigh Head)
5 May 2021
Scotland's Farm Advi...
Cattle EID - Making It Work For You (Pairing Reader to Weigh Head)
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agriculture Ecosystem-based Adaptation: Perspectives from Guatemala
Ecosystem-based Adaptation: Perspectives from Guatemala
4 May 2021
TMG — Think Tank f...
This short film shows different perspectives from Guatemala about what Ecosystem-based Adaptation (EbA) can means. It also explores the main conditions that are relevant for upscaling EbA. The short film was produced by TMG Research gGmbH in the context of the “Climate-SDG-Integration project”, International Climate Initiative (IKI) of the Federal Ministry for the Environment, Nature Conservation and Nuclear Safety (BMU). For more information about the project, visit: https://www.tmg-thinktank.com/iki​ For other publications, visit: https://www.tmg-thinktank.com/iki-publications​ For more blogs, visit: https://www.tmg-thinktank.com/blog​ Follow TMG Think Tank on Twitter: @TMG_think
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agriculture Adaptación basada en Ecosistemas: Perspectivas desde Guatemala
Adaptación basada en Ecosistemas: Perspectivas desde Guatemala
4 May 2021
TMG — Think Tank f...
Este cortometraje muestra diferentes perspectivas desde Guatemala sobre la Adaptación basada en Ecosistemas (AbE). También explora las condiciones que son relevantes para ampliar la EbA. El cortometraje fue producido por TMG Research gGmbH en el contexto del Proyecto “Integración Clima-ODS. El proyecto está financiado por la Iniciativa Internacional del Clima (IKI) del Ministerio Federal de Medio Ambiente, Conservación de la Naturaleza y Seguridad Nuclear de Alemania (BMU). Para más información sobre el proyecto en si: https://www.tmg-thinktank.com/iki​ Para otras publicaciones: https://www.tmg-thinktank.com/iki-publications Para otros artículos en el blog de TMG: https://www.tmg-thinktank.com/blog​ Sigue a TMG Think Tank en Twitter: @TMG_think
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animal Cattle EID - Making It Work For You (UHF Tags)
Cattle EID - Making It Work For You (UHF Tags)
4 May 2021
Scotland's Farm Advi...
In This Video David Kerr from ScotEID discusses the differences between Low frequency RFID and Ultra High Frequency RFID technology. Highlighting some of the reasons why Scotland are forging ahead with a UHF EID traceability system. For more information or any questions please contact Scoteid. www.scoteid.com
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agriculture Ireland's National Dialogues on the UN Food Systems Summit
Ireland's National Dialogues on the UN Food Systems Summit
4 May 2021
Department of Agricu...
Watch our third national dialogue on Ireland's food system as part of UN's #FoodSystems Summit that will be livestreamed on 4 May 2021. The Department of Agriculture, Food and the Marine is convening a series of four National Dialogues on Ireland’s Food System as part of Ireland’s engagement with the Summit. This Dialogue will be chaired by Dr. Paula Barry Walsh MVB MRCVS, Deputy Chief Veterinary Officer of Ireland, and will open with a keynote address by Dr Colin Sage, Independent Scholar of Food Systems and Sustainability. This will be followed by two panel discussions on: • Food Systems Transformation: A Discussion on Future Needs • Food Systems Transformation: The role of Research and Innovation Sign up for our next dialogue now on May 4 at gov.ie/foodsystems #UNFSS2021#FoodSystems
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agriculture EU Green Week -
EU Green Week - "4 per 1000" Fair - Opening Event 3 mai 2021
4 May 2021
4p1000 Initiative
EU Green Week - 4 per 1000 Fair - Opening Event on 3 mai 2021 launched more than 100 events and exhibition stands of the 4 per 1000 fair. The fair showcases the diversity of solutions the 4 per 1000 partners are working on, demonstrating the power of the 4 per 1000 network and platform for supporting the delivery of the European Green Deal, to identify collaboration opportunities and most importantly to boost team spirit of our collective action. The official opening of the 4 per 1000 Initiative Virtual Fair took place on Monday, May 3rd 2021, in the presence of Catherine Geslain-Lanéelle, Director at the General Secretariat of the Council of the EU, Stéphane Le Foll, President of the Initiative, Dr. Ibrahim Mayaki, Vice-President of 4 per 1000, Executive Secretary of NEPAD, and Gabrielle Bastien, Vice-President of the Initiative, founder and co-director of Regeneration Canada.
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animal Cattle EID - Making It Work For You (J and M Anderson farm supplies)
Cattle EID - Making It Work For You (J and M Anderson farm supplies)
3 May 2021
Scotland's Farm Advi...
In this video we meet Tom Nelson from J and M Anderson farm supplies. He is one of many companies supplying cattle and sheep Tags. Recently he has added UHF Cattle tags and Readers to his list of available products. For more information please contact ScotEid www.scoteid.com
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animal Cattle EID - Making It Work For You (Coull Farm - Isle of Islay)
Cattle EID - Making It Work For You (Coull Farm - Isle of Islay)
2 May 2021
Scotland's Farm Advi...
In This video we meet Andrew Jones from Coull farm Islay. Andrew is one of the many Scot EID Pilot farms. Andrew has started using UHF tags to help simplify his cattle system. He is using PAS44 approved UHF Tags along with an UHF reader weigh head and Farm management software all synced together. All Andrew cattle have UHF tags. We will be following Andrew’s progress in future videos and elaborate on his system. For more information please contact ScotEid www.scoteid.com
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animal Cattle EID - Making It Work For You (Girtridge Farm)
Cattle EID - Making It Work For You (Girtridge Farm)
1 May 2021
Scotland's Farm Advi...
In this video John Howie introduces us to his EID system. John got involved with EID through his time as a QMS monitor Farm. John is using UHF management tags in all his cattle as he buys them in. He uses them to help simplify his management of his cattle. Along with his UHF Readers and weigh head he can easily record weight gains and monitor his animals progress on his farm and with his Automatic dose gun he only medicates to exact dose required for the weight of each animal. For more information please contact ScotEid www.scoteid.com
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animal Farm Benchmarking Tool
Farm Benchmarking Tool
30 Apr 2021
Scotland's Farm Advi...
Farm Benchmarking Tool
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animal FAS TV:Ep7-Farm Diversification, Grazing Winter Cereals, New Entrant Farmers & Advice To Past Selves
FAS TV:Ep7-Farm Diversification, Grazing Winter Cereals, New Entrant Farmers & Advice To Past Selves
30 Apr 2021
Scotland's Farm Advi...
In this episode of FAS TV: Farm diversification at Bowhouse in the east neuk of Fife, Advice from one farmer to his younger self and others like him, grazing winter cereals, and we hear from Katrina Kennedy about her experience as a new entrant farmer. Intro: (00:00) Farm Diversification at Bowhouse: (00:45) Advice To My Younger Self (07:55) Grazing Winter Cereals (13:50) New Entrants - Katrina Kennedy (18:04) Crop Update: (23:26) Raymonds Rural Round-Up: (28:22) Coming Up: (29:43) Credits Alex Blott- Filming and Producer Seamus Murphy - Filming Iain Boyd - Filming Jennifer Struthers- Producer Cara Campbell- Producer Sacha Grierson- Interviewer Calum Johnston- Interviewer Simon Cousins- Edit Raymond Crerar Fiona Burnett Moira Gallagher Annette Marshall Farms used: Balcaskie Farms Whitchesters Farm Balgay Farm Lurgan Farm People Interviewed: Andrew Tullie Sam Parson Iain Wilkinson Katrina Kennedy Thanks to the wider staff of SRUC and SAC Consulting All filming was conducted under strict adherence to Covid safety and guidelines.
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agriculture Building a resilient family farming business with Jamie McCoy NSch
Building a resilient family farming business with Jamie McCoy NSch
30 Apr 2021
Nuffield Farming
What makes a resilient farming business? What makes a resilient person? Size isn't everything - as shown by 2013 Nuffield Farming Scholar as she discusses family farms and how to ensure they stick around for the long-haul. During her Nuffield Farming study, Jamie studied Opportunities for the Small Family Farm, sponsored by Alan and Anne Beckett. Download her report here ?? https://bit.ly/JMcCoyReport or watch her presentation here ?? https://youtu.be/3yEyL41uU_o ***** Nuffield Farming Scholarships are awarded to approximately 20 members of the UK food, farming, horticulture and rural industries each year. These funds give Scholars the opportunity to travel the world studying their chosen topic and bring global best practices back to the UK by sharing their knowledge. For more information about Nuffield Farming Scholarships, visit www.NuffieldScholar.org or email charlotte@nuffieldscholar.org. Follow us on social media! TWITTER: www.twitter.com/nuffieldfarming FACEBOOK: www.facebook.com/nuffieldfarming INSTAGRAM: www.instagram.com/nuffieldfarming LINKEDIN: www.linkedin.com/company/nuffieldfarming #NuffieldFarming #IamNuffield
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agriculture The Prime Minister's visit
The Prime Minister's visit
30 Apr 2021
National Farmers Union
In this week's vlog Minette discusses her meeting with the Prime Minister, The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge's visit to an NFU member's farm, and meeting International Trade Secretary Liz Truss on farm in Yorkshire during Great British Beef Week.
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agriculture Three key things to watch in the coming months – Cereals and Oilseeds Market Update – May – 2021
Three key things to watch in the coming months – Cereals and Oilseeds Market Update – May – 2021
30 Apr 2021
AHDB Cereals & Oilseeds
This month, Senior Analyst James Webster highlights three key factors for markets that he is watching in the next few months. To contact the team: cereals.mi@ahdb.org.uk For further information: Cereals and oilseeds market analysis: https://ahdb.org.uk/cereals-oilseeds-markets To subscribe to Grain and oilseed weekly market report or Grain market daily visit https://ahdb.org.uk/keeping-in-touch Click on the subscribe button above for more videos. Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/AHDB_Cereals Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/AHDBcereals ABOUT AHDB AHDB is a statutory levy board, funded by farmers, growers and others in the supply chain. Our purpose is to inspire our farmers, growers and industry to succeed in a rapidly changing world. We equip the industry with easy to use, practical know-how which they can apply straight away to make better decisions and improve their performance. Established in 2008 and classified as a Non-Departmental Public Body, it supports the following industries: meat and livestock (cattle, sheep and pigs) in England; horticulture, milk and potatoes in Great Britain; and cereals and oilseeds in the UK. AHDB’s remit covers 72 per cent of total UK agricultural output. Further information on AHDB can be found at https://www.ahdb.org.uk
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agriculture The Image of Russia: Martyna Bildziukiewicz
The Image of Russia: Martyna Bildziukiewicz
30 Apr 2021
GLOBSEC
? There is no universal profile of a pro-Kremlin backer. In the fifth conversation of our series on The Image of #Russia, Martyna Bildziukiewicz, Strategic Communications Expert and Political Scientist, discusses that favourable attitudes towards #Russia and its narratives do not necessarily translate into #geopolitical support. ➡️ Read our report and find out more: https://bit.ly/2QlLtlZ
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animal Pig prices picking up… What next? - Pork Talk - May - 2021
Pig prices picking up… What next? - Pork Talk - May - 2021
29 Apr 2021
AHDB Pork
AHDB’s Chris Gooderham highlights some of the key points from our recent review of the forecasts for British pork production and trade this year. To contact the team: redmeat.mi@ahdb.org.uk For further information: Pork market outlook: https://ahdb.org.uk/pork-market-outlook Pork market analysis: https://ahdb.org.uk/pork/pork-markets To subscribe to Pork Weekly visit https://ahdb.org.uk/keeping-in-touch Click on the subscribe button above for more videos. Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/AHDB_Pork Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/AHDBPork/ ABOUT AHDB AHDB is a statutory levy board, funded by farmers, growers and others in the supply chain. Our purpose is to inspire our farmers, growers and industry to succeed in a rapidly changing world. We equip the industry with easy to use, practical know-how which they can apply straight away to make better decisions and improve their performance. Established in 2008 and classified as a Non-Departmental Public Body, it supports the following industries: meat and livestock (cattle, sheep and pigs) in England; horticulture, milk and potatoes in Great Britain; and cereals and oilseeds in the UK. AHDB’s remit covers 72 per cent of total UK agricultural output. Further information on AHDB can be found at https://www.ahdb.org.uk
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agriculture #GLOBSEC2021 Bratislava Forum Trailer
#GLOBSEC2021 Bratislava Forum Trailer
29 Apr 2021
GLOBSEC
?️ #SAVETHEDATE: The 16th edition of one of the top strategic conferences globally, #GLOBSEC2021 Bratislava Forum, will take place on 15-17 June. Stay tuned for more information about the agenda and the guests! ➡️ Request your invitation to participate in our interactive virtual platform: https://bit.ly/2RcNXU8 ? Read more: https://bit.ly/3eE6roH --------- The various panels of the 15th edition of #GLOBSEC2020 Bratislava Forum took place in both the virtual interactive studio and the physical world over two days. How and on what issues should countries co-operate to deal with COVID-19? What are the main geopolitical challenges for our post-pandemic world? And how about other topics of tomorrow like 5G, digitalisation and hybrid threats to democracy? The 15th edition of the #GLOBSEC2020 Bratislava Forum was without any exaggeration a special one. In complicated times, it managed to put together dozens of experts in various fields and asked them the most crucial question of our times – how should we heal our world together? ➡️ Read the full summary of the event: https://bit.ly/39gW1KB ? Watch again all the sessions: https://bit.ly/2IpIoOf ? See all the information about the event: https://bit.ly/globsecforum2020
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agriculture How to use the Yield Enhancement Network to improve crop performance
How to use the Yield Enhancement Network to improve crop performance
28 Apr 2021
AHDB Cereals & Oilseeds
In this #FindOutFriday video, Knowledge Exchange Manager Judith Stafford provides an overview of how you can use the Yield Enhancement Network to improve the performance of your crops. For more information, please visit: https://bit.ly/3u4FFwk Subscribe to AHDB podcasts – worth a listen! https://audioboom.com/channels/4937761/episodes ABOUT AHDB AHDB is a statutory levy board, funded by farmers, growers and others in the supply chain. Our purpose is to inspire our farmers, growers and industry to succeed in a rapidly changing world. We equip the industry with easy to use, practical know-how which they can apply straight away to make better decisions and improve their performance. Established in 2008 and classified as a Non-Departmental Public Body, it supports the following industries: meat and livestock (cattle, sheep and pigs) in England; horticulture, milk and potatoes in Great Britain; and cereals and oilseeds in the UK. AHDB’s remit covers 72 per cent of total UK agricultural output. Further information on AHDB can be found at https://www.ahdb.org.uk
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agriculture The Image of Russia: Peter Kreko
The Image of Russia: Peter Kreko
28 Apr 2021
GLOBSEC
? History matters in how #Russia is perceived in European member states. In countries with stronger unity and a feeling of Slavic brotherhood, attitudes are more positive. In the fourth conversation of our series on The Image of Russia, Peter Kreko, Director of Political Capital Institute in Hungary, discusses how Russia is so successful in inflating its power and influence in certain regions of #Europe. ? Read our report and find out more: https://bit.ly/2QlLtlZ
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agriculture Ireland's National Dialogues on the UN Food Systems Summit
Ireland's National Dialogues on the UN Food Systems Summit
27 Apr 2021
Department of Agricu...
Watch our second national dialogue on Ireland's food system as part of UN's #FoodSystems Summit that will be livestreamed on 26 April 2021. The Department of Agriculture, Food and the Marine is convening a series of four National Dialogues on Ireland’s Food System as part of Ireland’s engagement with the Summit. This second National Dialogue focused on Health and Wellbeing of People and Society. Chaired by Dr. Pamela Byrne, CEO of the Food Safety Authority Ireland, it opened with a keynote address from Dr. David Nabarro, World Health Organisation Special Envoy on Covid19, which you can also watch on this channel. This was followed by two panel discussions on: • Healthy Diets for all: Sustainable food systems for safe and nutritious food • Social Sustainability: Preserving our Communities and Culture Sign up for our next dialogue now on May 4 at gov.ie/foodsystems #UNFSS2021#FoodSystems
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agriculture Keynote of Dr. David Nabarro, #WHO Special Envoy on #Covid19, at #FoodSystems Dialogue in Ireland
Keynote of Dr. David Nabarro, #WHO Special Envoy on #Covid19, at #FoodSystems Dialogue in Ireland
26 Apr 2021
Department of Agricu...
Keynote of Dr. David Nabarro, #WHO Special Envoy on #Covid19, at #FoodSystems Dialogue in Ireland
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agriculture How to use the sclerontinia risk alerts forecast tool
How to use the sclerontinia risk alerts forecast tool
26 Apr 2021
AHDB Cereals & Oilseeds
AHDB Research Manager Robert Saville provides an overview of the sclerotinia risk alerts forecast tool and how it can be used. For more information, please visit: https://ahdb.org.uk/sclerotinia-infection-risk-alerts-for-oilseed-rape ABOUT AHDB AHDB is a statutory levy board, funded by farmers, growers and others in the supply chain. Our purpose is to inspire our farmers, growers and industry to succeed in a rapidly changing world. We equip the industry with easy to use, practical know-how which they can apply straight away to make better decisions and improve their performance. Established in 2008 and classified as a Non-Departmental Public Body, it supports the following industries: meat and livestock (cattle, sheep and pigs) in England; horticulture, milk and potatoes in Great Britain; and cereals and oilseeds in the UK. AHDB’s remit covers 72 per cent of total UK agricultural output. Further information on AHDB can be found at https://www.ahdb.org.uk
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agriculture Missouri previous delegation 2021 teaser
Missouri previous delegation 2021 teaser
26 Apr 2021
Agri-TechE
Take 45 seconds to get a taste of how previous visitors to the St Louis, Missouri area found the trip and what they learned. Join our free partnering event on 29th April: https://www.agri-tech-e.co.uk/event/agri-teche-international-missions-missouri-uk-agritech-connect-programme/
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agriculture Fly-tipping - the Countryside shouldn’t look like this
Fly-tipping - the Countryside shouldn’t look like this
23 Apr 2021
National Farmers Union
Fly-tipping - the Countryside shouldn’t look like this
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agriculture Introduction to the Results-Based Environment Agri Pilot Programme
Introduction to the Results-Based Environment Agri Pilot Programme
23 Apr 2021
Department of Agricu...
Senior inspector Eoin O'Brien introduces participants to the webinar on the Results-Based Environment Agri Pilot Programme. This is followed by a presentations on the terms and conditions and the overview of the Results-Based Environment Agri Pilot Programme. More information available at https://www.gov.ie/en/service/64388-results-based-environment-agri-pilot-programme-reap/#what-the-results-based-environment-agri-pilot-programme-reap-is
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agriculture The Results-Based Environment Agri Pilot Project application process
The Results-Based Environment Agri Pilot Project application process
23 Apr 2021
Department of Agricu...
The application process for the Results-Based Environment Agri Pilot Project is entirely online. In this presentation Aidan Boyce goes through the application process and how it will work. More information available at https://www.gov.ie/en/service/64388-results-based-environment-agri-pilot-programme-reap/#what-the-results-based-environment-agri-pilot-programme-reap-is
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agriculture An introduction to the Generic Land Management system
An introduction to the Generic Land Management system
23 Apr 2021
Department of Agricu...
Tom Forristal introduces participants to the Generic Land Management system. The Generic Land Management system was developed in early 2016. It was a pilot for the Burren programme and is now used by the Hen Harrier program extensively. More information available at https://www.gov.ie/en/service/64388-results-based-environment-agri-pilot-programme-reap/#what-the-results-based-environment-agri-pilot-programme-reap-is
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agriculture Overview of the REAP structure and requirements
Overview of the REAP structure and requirements
23 Apr 2021
Department of Agricu...
Tara Challoner goes through the Results-Based Environment Agri Pilot Project structure and requirements with participants. This includes what field types are targeted, the two scoreboard types that are used and the ecological reducing indicators that make up those scorecards. More information available at https://www.gov.ie/en/service/64388-results-based-environment-agri-pilot-programme-reap/#what-the-results-based-environment-agri-pilot-programme-reap-is
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agriculture Webinar Questions and Answers
Webinar Questions and Answers
23 Apr 2021
Department of Agricu...
Our presents answer questions based on the presentations made. Questions on derogations farms eligibility, lists of indicator species and information on scorecards. More information available at https://www.gov.ie/en/service/64388-results-based-environment-agri-pilot-programme-reap/#what-the-results-based-environment-agri-pilot-programme-reap-is
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agriculture Wisbech Monitor Farm catch crop and establishment try-out
Wisbech Monitor Farm catch crop and establishment try-out
23 Apr 2021
AHDB Cereals & Oilseeds
Monitor Farm host Andrew Melton talks through the catch crop and establishment try-out being carried out at Wisbech Monitor Farm. This try-out is comparing a ploughed system with catch crop areas, no catch crop areas, the impact of straw and direct drilling. Hear about the background of the try-out, see the layout and hear about the findings of the soil assessments with Philip Wright and David Purdy, done during the autumn and spring, along with the costs and fuel use. To watch specific parts of the video, please see the following: 0:03 – Try-out introduction and background, Andrew Melton 1:22 – Try-out layout 1:25 – Pre-drilling soil structure, Philip Wright 11:24 – Pre-drilling soil assessments, David Purdy 12:50 – Cultivations and establishment 13:50 – Machinery work rates, fuel used and costs 14:08 – February update, Andrew Melton 16:06 – April update, David Purdy ABOUT AHDB AHDB is a statutory levy board, funded by farmers, growers and others in the supply chain. Our purpose is to inspire our farmers, growers and industry to succeed in a rapidly changing world. We equip the industry with easy to use, practical know-how which they can apply straight away to make better decisions and improve their performance. Established in 2008 and classified as a Non-Departmental Public Body, it supports the following industries: meat and livestock (cattle, sheep and pigs) in England; horticulture, milk and potatoes in Great Britain; and cereals and oilseeds in the UK. AHDB’s remit covers 72 per cent of total UK agricultural output. Further information on AHDB can be found at https://www.ahdb.org.uk
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agriculture Meeting the Australian negotiating team
Meeting the Australian negotiating team
22 Apr 2021
National Farmers Union
In this week's vlog from NFU President Minette Batters she discusses her meeting with the Australian negotiating team, the latest NFU Live event featuring a host of young farmers and the start of Great British Beef Week.
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agriculture Ireland's National Dialogues on the UN Food Systems Summit
Ireland's National Dialogues on the UN Food Systems Summit
22 Apr 2021
Department of Agricu...
Watch back our first national dialogue on Ireland's food system as part of UN's #FoodSystems Summit that was livestreamed on 21 April 2021. The Department of Agriculture, Food and the Marine is convening a series of four National Dialogues on Ireland’s Food System as part of Ireland’s engagement with the Summit. This first National Dialogue focused on Sustainable Food Systems and Ireland’s 2030 Agri-Food Strategy. Chaired by Sinéad McPhillips, National Dialogues Convener, it opened with a keynote address by Dr Martin Frick, Deputy Special Envoy to the Food Systems Summit. This was followed by two panel discussions on: • Ireland’s Food Systems Approach: A View from Home and Internationally • Environmental and Economic Sustainability: Synergies and Trade-Offs Join our next Dialogue on Monday, April 26 focusing on Health and Wellbeing of People and Society. Sign up now at gov.ie/foodsystems #UNFSS2021
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animal Making the most of vaccines
Making the most of vaccines
22 Apr 2021
AHDB Pork
Are you getting the most from your farm vaccination programme? During this webinar we heard from a number of well-known pharmaceutical companies who took attendees through vaccine development, administration, usage and more. The meeting also provided an opportunity to find out what our teams here at AHDB are working on and put some faces to names. The topics covered included: - Making the most of your vaccines, Boehringer Ingelheim - The changing face of vaccine strategies, Zoetis - Needleless administration, HIPRA - Vaccine development and manufacturing, MSD - Water vaccination, Elanco - On-farm storage and handling, Ceva Animal Health USEFUL LINKS Guidance for farmers about water quantity and quality: https://ahdb.org.uk/water-quality-and-quantity​ Webinar recording: Using vaccines and caring for medicines: https://youtu.be/w700xjX4hYU Join one of our events: https://ahdb.org.uk/events​ Subscribe to our YouTube channel for more videos: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCm1ycBezltx2giSlALRo4Jw Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/AHDB_Pork​ Like us on Facebook: https://facebook.com/AHDBPork​ ABOUT AHDB AHDB is a statutory levy board, funded by farmers, growers and others in the supply chain. Our purpose is to inspire our farmers, growers and industry to succeed in a rapidly changing world. We equip the industry with easy to use, practical know-how which they can apply straight away to make better decisions and improve their performance. Established in 2008 and classified as a Non-Departmental Public Body, it supports the following industries: meat and livestock (cattle, sheep and pigs) in England; horticulture, milk and potatoes in Great Britain; and cereals and oilseeds in the UK. AHDB’s remit covers 72 per cent of total UK agricultural output. Further information on AHDB can be found at https://www.ahdb.org.uk
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agriculture Practical problem solving: SmartHort Lean Module 3.2
Practical problem solving: SmartHort Lean Module 3.2
22 Apr 2021
AHDB Horticulture
Learn how to improve labour productivity, reduce business waste and build your capacity to grow your business with our 16-part SmartHort Lean modules This practical Lean training course covers: • The Importance of team based problem solving • Overview of problem solving cycle (DMAIC) • Defining and measuring problems • Tools and techniques for measuring problems and identifying root cause • ‘5 whys’ exercise • Selecting and implementing solutions https://ahdb.org.uk/smarthort-lean-modules For more information, click here: https://ahdb.org.uk/horticulture​ Subscribe to our YouTube channel for more videos: https://www.youtube.com/user/TheHDCOf...​ Follow us on Twitter: @AHDB_Hort ABOUT AHDB AHDB is a statutory levy board, funded by farmers, growers and others in the supply chain. Our purpose is to inspire our farmers, growers and industry to succeed in a rapidly changing world. We equip the industry with easy to use, practical know-how which they can apply straight away to make better decisions and improve their performance. Established in 2008 and classified as a Non-Departmental Public Body, it supports the following industries: meat and livestock (cattle, sheep and pigs) in England; horticulture, milk and potatoes in Great Britain; and cereals and oilseeds in the UK. AHDB’s remit covers 72 per cent of total UK agricultural output. Further information on AHDB can be found at https://www.ahdb.org.uk
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agriculture Security Snapshot 007: Oleksandr Danylyuk
Security Snapshot 007: Oleksandr Danylyuk
21 Apr 2021
GLOBSEC
What are the motivating factors for increased military action in #Ukraine by the #Kremlin? What is #Putin seeking to accomplish? How has the Ukrainian army changed since 2014? Are they currently better equipped to fend off Russian aggression? Oleksandr Danylyuk, former Ukrainian Secretary of the National #Security and #Defence Council and founder of the Centre for National Resilience and Development, and GLOBSEC's Roger Hilton discuss the escalating conflict between #Russia and Ukraine, and what implications it may have. ➡️ Watch this episode of #SecuritySnapshot to know all the answers to these questions
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rural Promoting organic farming in Spain: the ECOPIONET project
Promoting organic farming in Spain: the ECOPIONET project
21 Apr 2021
EURural
ECOPIONET promotes dryland organic farming by using a network of farmers, scientists and researchers. Discover more at: https://enrd.ec.europa.eu/projects-practice/ecopionet-innovation-and-bioeconomy-rural-environment_en
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animal A New Start to Agriculture - April 2021: Acquiring land
A New Start to Agriculture - April 2021: Acquiring land
20 Apr 2021
Scotland's Farm Advi...
In a new video in our series looking at advice and guidance for people who want to make a new start with agriculture, we're talking how to find land. What questions do you need to ask and what should you be doing to get your new start underway.
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agriculture Activity Sampling: SmartHort Lean Module 3.1
Activity Sampling: SmartHort Lean Module 3.1
20 Apr 2021
AHDB Horticulture
Learn how to improve labour productivity, reduce business waste and build your capacity to grow your business with our 16-part SmartHort Lean modules This practical Lean training course covers: - Why it is important to undertake detailed analysis - Introduction to Activity Sampling - Activity Sampling Exercise - Planning to undertake an Activity Sample - Interpreting the results and creating actions For more information, click here: https://ahdb.org.uk/horticulture​ Subscribe to our YouTube channel for more videos: https://www.youtube.com/user/TheHDCOf...​ Follow us on Twitter: @AHDB_Hort ABOUT AHDB AHDB is a statutory levy board, funded by farmers, growers and others in the supply chain. Our purpose is to inspire our farmers, growers and industry to succeed in a rapidly changing world. We equip the industry with easy to use, practical know-how which they can apply straight away to make better decisions and improve their performance. Established in 2008 and classified as a Non-Departmental Public Body, it supports the following industries: meat and livestock (cattle, sheep and pigs) in England; horticulture, milk and potatoes in Great Britain; and cereals and oilseeds in the UK. AHDB’s remit covers 72 per cent of total UK agricultural output. Further information on AHDB can be found at https://www.ahdb.org.uk
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agriculture Ana Marta Paz - presentation at EIP-AGRI seminar 'Healthy soils for Europe'
Ana Marta Paz - presentation at EIP-AGRI seminar 'Healthy soils for Europe'
19 Apr 2021
EIP-AGRI Service Point
Watch the presentation from Ana Marta Paz, INIAV during the EIP-AGRI seminar ‘'Healthy soils for Europe: sustainable management through knowledge and practice’ on 13 April 2021 More presentations and videos are available at the seminar's YouTube playlist: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLQHsDjdmgjNNYTgVbR_pVp6bYRC4nB6fP More information about the EIP-AGRI seminar ‘'Healthy soils for Europe: sustainable management through knowledge and practice’ is available on the event webpage: https://ec.europa.eu/eip/agriculture/en/event/eip-agri-seminar-healthy-soils-europe-sustainable
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