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Soil and Worm

SCI invites you to join leading experts and change-makers to explore the potential of regenerative agriculture, a revolutionary approach to farming that goes beyond sustainability.

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SYNOPSIS

SCI invites you to join leading experts and change-makers to explore the potential of regenerative agriculture, a revolutionary approach to farming that goes beyond sustainability. It is a holistic system that enhances the health and vitality of the soil, promotes biodiversity, and restores natural ecosystems. By leveraging regenerative practices, we can rebuild degraded land, combat climate change, and produce nutritious food while protecting precious natural resources.

• Inspiring speakers who have been involved in implementing regenerative practices and transforming their landscape who will offer insights into the science, strategies, and benefits of regenerative agriculture.

• Information on practical techniques such as cover cropping, rotational grazing, agroforestry, and water management, including how to integrate these practices into farming operations.

• Updates on the latest research and innovations in regenerative agriculture including advances in soil health, agroecology, permaculture, and sustainable food systems.

ATTENDEES

The event is intended to broker links between science, agriculture, and the food, nutrition and health industry, with a target audience of academics, students and early-career researchers across all these fields; stakeholders across the food chain including farmers, agricultural consultants and managers, food manufacturers and product developers, nutrition and health consultants and professionals, marketing and retailers; policy-makers; and consumers and public who are seeking evidence-based information around regenerative farming. This conference is your opportunity to immerse yourself in the world of regenerative agriculture and connect with a diverse community of farmers, scientists, policymakers, and enthusiasts.

CALL FOR POSTERS

Contributions are invited from early-stage researchers and PhD students. The objective for the competition is to identify posters which best explain the outcomes of the research, and also in the context of the potential application of the results by the industry and consumers. There will be voucher prizes of £100 for 1st place and £50 for 2nd place. An abstract of maximum 250 words (250 words does not include author names, affiliations, references or figure captions) indicating title, authors, institution included with the Poster, should be sent to [email protected] by Monday 29 January 2024 with the subject line “Regenerative Agriculture event - poster submission”

The 1st place winner will be additionally awarded with the opportunity to publish their poster in JSFA as well as JSFA Reports.

PROGRAMME

Wednesday 14 February 2024

 
10:00
Registration and refreshments
10:30
Introduction and welcome
Daniel Evans, Cranfield University and British Society of Soil Science
Session 1: Science
10:50
Soil organic matter: the key to regenerative agriculture
Anne Bhogal, ADAS
11:10
How regenerative agriculture links biodiversity and food production
Kirstie Speed, CLM
11:30
Relevance of livestock and farming for a Better Climate
Poppy Frater, SAC Consulting
11:50
Panel discussion
12:05
Refreshment break
Session 2: Economics
12:30
Policy
Louise Manning, University of Lincoln
12:50
How to cool the planet by 1%
Simon Evill, Pelican Ag
13:10
The Economics of Regenerative Agriculture – 5 years of benchmarking against conventional systems
Gary Markham, Land Family Business (LFB)
13:30
Panel discussion
13:45
Lunch
Session 3: Practice
14:30
Long term result from Syngenta’s European Conservation Agriculture project
Max Newbert, Syngenta
14:50
Farm manager’s perspective
Samantha Cook, Rothamsted Research
15:10
Farm manager’s perspective
Richard Wheeldon, National Trust
15:30
Panel discussion
15:45
Networking reception
16:30
Conference close
EXHIBITION AND SPONSORSHIP

For further information and prices, please email [email protected].

VENUE AND CONTACT

SCI

14/15 Belgrave Square
London
SW1X 8PS

Conference Team

Tel: +44 (0)20 7598 1561

Email: [email protected]

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ADAS provides ideas, specialist knowledge and solutions to secure our food and enhance the environment. We understand food production and the challenges and opportunities faced by organisations operating in the natural environment

Soil is an essential natural resource for all farmers. Over recent years many initiatives have sought to provide information and advice on soils and Soil Health, notably AHDB Great Soils. 

Regenerative farming looks to optimise the use of the ecological system and environment, in order to benefit from the natural ecosystem services that they provide.

The intricate web of relationships between physical, chemical and biological soil components underpins crop and livestock health and productivity.

Agroecology is a holistic and integrated approach that simultaneously applies ecological and social concepts and principles to the design and management of sustainable agriculture and food systems. Definition from FAO.