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5 January 2009

Since BCPC organised its third Symposium on seed health and treatment back in 2001, major changes have taken place in technology and the markets which have affected arable and horticultural production. In particular, there has been increasing pressure for better crop protection management and husbandry techniques to produce and treat seed to ensure the reliable production of economically viable crops.

To examine the latest developments and the effects of the current and future legislation on seed production in the UK and Europe, BCPC is organising its fourth technical Symposium Seed Production and Treatment in a Changing Environment on 24 and 25 February 2009. The event will be held at the Belfry Hotel, Wishaw, West Midlands, UK.

“Over the past three years there has been more information available on the technology of seed treatment,” explains Dr Anthony Biddle, Chairman of the Programme Committee. “There has also been improved interpretation of seed testing, a better understanding of the technology of seed testing, as well as sampling of seeds and production methods which lessen the risk of pest or pathogen attack. During the two days of the Symposium, we have an international panel of speakers who will provide a highly topical and exciting programme on a wide range of issues affecting seed health and crop establishment in a rapidly changing agricultural environment which is currently suffering severe economic challenges.”

The Symposium commences mid-morning on Tuesday 24 February. The full delegate registration fee for both days is £340 inc VAT including dinner and overnight accommodation. The day delegate rate for both days is £200 inc VAT. Delegates can register online now at www.bcpc.org/seedtreatment.

For further information contact BCPC Tel: +44 (0) 1420 593 200 Email: md@bcpc.org. Web: www.bcpc.org


 


For further information contact:
Chris Todd on 01420 593 200 or 07771 922 871
E-mail: md@bcpc.org
Website: www.bcpc.org

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