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Shepherding livestock diversity

This week sees the first meeting of a new National Standing Committee designed to encourage the sustainable use and protection of the UK’s rich diversity of livestock breeds.

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Food crisis silver lining

The gathering world food crisis is bad news for many of the world’s poor and for developing economies, but rather good news for others. Global agribusiness firms, traders and speculators are currently raking in huge profits.

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Roll up, roll up - ORC ARABLE EVENTS

Full details of ORC arable events 2008

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Dutch demand organic

The Netherlands Ambassador to London – Pim Waldeck – has taken the occasion of a brief speech at the Organic and Natural Products Show at London’s Olympia to outline some new organic market policies from the Dutch Government.

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Brave new world of sustainable cereals

The future focus of European cereal production will be on low input (possibly organic) systems which deploy genetically diverse crops through either varietal mixtures or composite cross populations. These crops will contribute to a multifunctional agriculture.

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Rice at US$1000 a tonne

Apocalyptic visions of a world fast running out of food have moved uncomfortably up the news agenda to present-day reality. The Financial Times reports that rice prices have hit the US$1,000-a-tonne level for the first time as panicking importers scrambled at auctions (April 17th 2008) to secure supplies.

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Self congratulations from FSA

2007 consumer survey from FSA

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The return of free conversion advice

A re-vampled free information and advice service for English farmers thinking of converting to organic production has been launched by Defra Sustainable Food and Farming Minister Lord Rooker.

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Hold fire on biofuels

The UK Government should delay introducing road biofuel at the pumps.

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Bluetongue menace

The relentless spread of Bluetongue across the UK continues with at least 110 holdings now affected.

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US research urges organic fruit and veg

The Organic Center, based in Boulder Colorado USA has concluded that the conversion of all eight million acres of U.S. produce farms (horticultural land) from “conventional” to organic would reduce pesticide dietary risks by some 97 per cent.

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H7 avian influenza in Oxfordshire

The Chief Veterinary Officer, Nigel Gibbens, has confirmed (June 3rd) Avian Influenza in chickens on premises near Banbury in Oxfordshire

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Farm-animal MRSA strain arrives in the UK

Farm-animal MRSA strain arrives in the UK

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Campaign details for Bluetongue

Defra’s plans for how it intends to deliver Bluetongue BTV-8 vaccine to the nation’s anxious livestock farmers has just been revealed. They appear to rely rather a lot on crossed fingers, prayers and “flexibility”. And it now looks likely that the whole of England may well be declared a Bluetongue “Restricted Zone” by this summer.

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Global growth is organic

The world’s retail organic agriculture market is worth nearly US$40 billion a year and is now produced from over 30 million hectares of land. Australia has by far the largest organic production area (12.3 million hectares).

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Throwing everything at TB

The Government’s current method of controlling cattle TB – surveillance, testing and slaughter – is not working effectively. That is the conclusion of the Environment, Food and Rural Affairs (EFRA) select committee in its report Badgers and cattle TB, published on February 27th.

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Royal Society points TB finger at badgers

A new, independent report, published in the Proceedings of the Royal Society, has concluded that the majority of bovine tuberculosis spread in high-risk areas is a result of badger-to-cattle interaction.

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On Jamie and organic chicken

The “Jamie Oliver” effect, resulting from the screening of the TV show Jamie’s Fowl Dinners, is seeing supermarkets suffering shortages of free range and organic chicken, reports the Daily Mail.

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Wheat Breeding LINK Project Summary

The aim of this project is firstly to determine the yield, quality, and stability of wheat Composite Cross Populations (CCPs) under high and low input management over a wide range of environmental conditions through phenotypic…
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The return of set aside

Cash for farmers to leave land uncultivated as wildlife habitat (set-aside) in on its way back into UK farm policy

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GM coexistence in trouble in Spain

GM maize edges out organic production in Spain.

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GM rape persists in Swedish trial

Seeds from some genetically modified crops can endure in soil for at least 10 years. That’s the finding of Swedish scientists who examined a field, originally planted with experimental oilseed rape a decade ago, and found transgenic specimens were still growing there.

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A bright future for horses

Horse power on Iain Tolhurst’s holding

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Re-think on EU logo

The European Commission has confirmed that the implementation of the new EU-wide organic “Bio” logo will be postponed until 2010.

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