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SFI land restrictions announced in bid to increase food production

New measures have been confirmed today regarding how environmental land management schemes work alongside food production. They involve limiting the amount of land that farmers can take out of productive actions under the Sustainable Farming Incentive (SFI). Under the changes, SFI applicants will only be able to put 25% of their land into six actions that remove land out of …
SFI land restrictions announced in bid to increase food production

Plug into nitrogen from a sustainable source with BlueN

Plug into nitrogen from a sustainable source with BlueN

Mix compatible biostimulant launched

A new biostimulant, featuring a unique blend of essential nutrients, amino acids and fulvic acid, is unlocking access to optimised plant health and productivity, without compromising the effectiveness of ALS inhibitor herbicides. AminoA MIXAA is a new universal tank mix for sustainable farming practices, according to manufacturer AminoA. “In the world of agriculture, the quest for enhancing crop yield and …
Mix compatible bio-stimulant launched

Early bird Cereals tickets offer

On the 11th and 12th of June, Cereals will welcome visitors onto a brand new site. This year’s event will take place at Bygrave Woods, Newnham Farm in Hertfordshire, with kind permission from Alex Farr and his cousin Edward Wainright Lee. The farm will host both Cereals, and the co-hosted event DirectDriller@Cereals, on 45 hectares of event ground – a …
Early bird Cereals tickets offer
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Partnership to address consumer potato challenges

TuberGene, a new research project led by B-hive Innovations, aims to harness gene editing to address challenges within the potato industry. The sector produces around five million tonnes each year but faces significant hurdles, including a significant tonnage that does not meet commercial specifications. In addition to this, changing consumer preferences have seen fresh sales gradually decline as people opt …
Partnership to address consumer potato challenges

Government soil health priorities thrown into question

The government response to an Environment, Food and Rural Affairs (EFRA) Committee report on soil health has been met with a lukewarm reception, with some saying enough isn’t being done. The report, published in December last year, called for soil health to be considered a top priority alongside water and air quality. It included recommendations for government such as pushing …
Government soil health priorities thrown into question
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