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Fringe event of Oxford Farming Conference with Fera on Thursday 8 December online.

Farmers are bearing the brunt of rapidly rising compound feed and fertiliser prices whilst also being challenged to manage their waste streams in productive and sustainable ways. Insect bioconversion may prove to be a solution.

Fera in the vanguard of scientific research to uncover the potential of insect bioconversion seeks to co-design with farmers a pathway to reveal the practicalities of implementation ‘on farm’. Join this session to be inspired to join this journey with our chair farmer Paul Temple, Fera and its expert insect bioconversion team.

Find out more about the fringe programme, and register for your free ticket at https://lnkd.in/dMdZ9RTH

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The Oxford Farming Conference (OFC) is the leading international conference held in the UK for farming and agribusiness. It takes place in January every year located in the historic and inspiring surroundings of Oxford University. The OFC's mission is to inform, challenge and inspire the 560 or so delegates who attend, to resonate and be a force for positive change throughout the industry. The 2023 conference is taking place between 4th-6th January - see our event page for more details in the 'recommended content' section below.

Delivering world-class science for our partners, for the future. Fera Science Ltd (Fera), pioneers in original thinking applied, driving innovative products and techniques to identify and detect emerging threats earlier across agri-food science.

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