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The BCPC Conference and Exhibition - an ideal meeting place for the global crop production industry
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News Releases 07 August 2006 BCPC links crop production to food at Glasgow conference "Key aspects of highly topical issues relating to global food production and trade will be the main focus of this year's British Crop Production Council (BCPC) International Conference, Crop Science & Technology which will once again be held at the SECC, Glasgow, UK from 23 to 25 October 2006," reveals Dr T Clark, conference chairman. "Over the two-and-a-half days of the conference, there will be seven stand-alone sessions," explains Chris Todd, BCPE managing director. "BCPC has constructed the programme and registration options so as to offer delegates total flexibility - delegates can mix and match which sessions they attend." In 2005, BCPC organised a highly successful commercial seminar for those in the contract research sector. Many attendees asked for this area to be explored again in 2006 so a further seminar on 'Outsourcing Agrochemical Development Work', will take place on 24 October to consider the drivers shaping outsourcing in the 21st century. An international marketplaceThe conference sessions are only one aspect of this annual BCPC event. The BCPC Exhibition is an ideal shop window for organisations involved in servicing the crop production industry. As Colin Ruscoe, the BCPC exhibition director, explains. "The growing attraction of the exhibition for new product launches is evident, particularly in the fast-growing plant health sector. In 2005, companies in this sector grew to over 10% of the exhibition. New products at this year’s exhibition include plant stress reducing agents, foliar feeds, mineral uptake enhancers as well as biologically-based formulation additives. And with booked exhibitors from over 15 countries, this is a truly international event." For full details of this year's BCPC conference and exhibition log on to the multilingual BCPC website at Conference 2006, call BCPC Conference Secretariat on Tel: +44 (0) 1420 593 200 or Email: becky.dyer@bcpc.org |
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