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H2020

New SURE-Farm policy brief

New SURE-Farm policy brief

The SURE-Farm team have issued a new policy brief on farm demographics and impacts on farm structure, which has been in part based upon work conducted by a CCRI case study focussed on arable farming in the East of England.

Nick Lewis 04/09/201904/09/2019 Damian Maye, Julie Urquhart, Mauro Vigani, News, Rob Berry, SURE-Farm Read more

Julie Ingram and Hannah Chiswell in Sicily to present Agridemo project findings

Julie Ingram and Hannah Chiswell in Sicily to present Agridemo project findings

Julie Ingram and Hannah Chiswell are currently in Sicily presenting findings from the AgriDemo F2F project at the 24th European seminar on extension (and) education.

Nick Lewis 21/06/201921/06/2019 AgriDemo-F2F, Hannah Chiswell, Julie Ingram, News Read more

Hannah Chiswell and Julie Ingram present findings at final Farm Demo Conference

Hannah Chiswell and Julie Ingram present findings at final Farm Demo Conference

Julie Ingram and Hannah Chiswell will be helping to present the findings of the Agridemo project at the final project conference this week in Brussels.

Nick Lewis 20/05/2019 AgriDemo-F2F, Hannah Chiswell, Julie Ingram, News Read more

CCRI SUFISA team travel to Pisa

CCRI SUFISA team travel to Pisa

Damian Maye, Hannah Chiswell and Mauro Vigani will be in Pisa next week at a project writing retreat as part of the EU Horizon 2020 project, SUFISA

Nick Lewis 06/02/201907/02/2019 Damian Maye, Hannah Chiswell, Mauro Vigani, News, SUFISA Read more

Multiple publication success for CCRI researchers

Multiple publication success for CCRI researchers

As 2018 draws to a close, CCRI researchers Julie Ingram, Hannah Chiswell and Jane Mills have successfully published a trio of papers in the International Journal of Agricultural Extension.

Nick Lewis 18/12/201815/04/2019 AgriDemo-F2F, Hannah Chiswell, Jane Mills, Julie Ingram, News Read more

Jane Mills attends SoilCare project meeting in Brussels

Jane Mills attends SoilCare project meeting in Brussels

Jane Mills attended a Work Package leaders meeting for the SoilCare project at the Milieu offices in Brussels on 14th and 15th November.

Julie Ryan 19/11/201819/11/2018 Jane Mills, News, SoilCare Read more

ROBUST partners meet in Ljubljana

ROBUST partners meet in Ljubljana

CCRI researchers Damian Maye, Matt Reed and Dan Keech attended the 3rd project partnership meeting of ROBUST in Slovenia’s capital, Ljubljana between 1st – 4th October 2018

Julie Ryan 18/10/201818/10/2018 Damian Maye, Dan Keech, Matt Reed, News, ROBUST Read more

ROBUST Infographic available to download

ROBUST Infographic available to download

The EU funded ROBUST project has issued an infographic leaflet which is available to download

Julie Ryan 05/07/201805/07/2018 Damian Maye, Dan Keech, Matt Reed, News, ROBUST Read more

SoilCare project goes to Legoland

SoilCare project goes to Legoland

Jane Mills and Julie Ingram attended the 3rd plenary meeting of the SoilCare project between 28th May and 1st June at the Legoland Conference Centre in Billund, Denmark, hosted by two SoilCare partners, AgroIntelli and Aarhus University.

Julie Ryan 13/06/201813/06/2018 Jane Mills, Julie Ingram, News, SoilCare Read more

Resilience vital for post-Brexit British agriculture

Resilience vital for post-Brexit British agriculture

The EU funded SURE-Farm project has published a policy brief which outlines why a broader view of resilience is needed to ensure a sustainable agricultural sector in the longer term.

Julie Ryan 05/06/201805/06/2018 Damian Maye, Julie Urquhart, Mauro Vigani, News, Paul Courtney, Rob Berry, SURE-Farm Read more
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