LEAF urges farmers to consider opportunities presented by wet weather

Verdichtung GKB-smallFollowing recent severe wet weather in the UK, which has left hundreds of acres of farmland covered by floodwater, LEAF (Linking Environment And Farming) is urging farmers to take a longer term view and consider some practical steps they can be taking now, to ensure more sustainable water management going forward. Read more …

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Enhancing the sustainability of sensory farm visits discussed at the Let Nature Feed Your Senses Conference | LEAF’s EBrief 26th November 2013

 

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Caroline Drummond

What can farmers learn from science to improve the nutrition of our food?

Alongside my work at LEAF, I am truly honoured to have been awarded the Frank Arden Nuffield scholarship to study the opportunities for farmers to improve the nutrition of our food through science. I present my findings in April next year, alongside David Northcroft from Waitrose who is also addressing the same topic. But what an unbelievably interesting area this all is! For me it has started with a whole new vocabulary of nutrient density, bio- fortification and functional food, amongst countless others, so clearly demonstrating the huge and complex food web that farmers are such a small, but significant part of. The challenge is getting more money pre-farm gate and I have had the opportunity to discuss and meet with scientists, nutritionists, farmers and enthusiasts from Italy, Canada, Taiwan, Brussels, and more. My recent trip to Taiwan has been particularly interesting and the generosity and kindness of the people there was overwhelming. I haven’t found all the answers yet but there are some definite pointers that I will be highlighting in my report. If you are particularly interested in this area, or indeed have thoughts, ideas and evidence that may be able to support my study, please do not hesitate to get in touch, thank you.

Caroline Drummond
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Enhancing the sustainability of sensory farm visits discussed at the Let Nature Feed Your Senses Conference

Over the last 4 1/2 years, the Let Nature Feed Your Senses project has delivered sensory farm visits for 14,100 visitors across England. In 2013, the focus of the project has been on enhancing the sustainability of visits, and on 20th November 100 people attended the project’s annual conference in Birmingham to hear how farm visits can be sustained when project funding comes to an end.

Gavin Atkins from MIND’s ‘Eco-Minds’ programme led a workshop on ‘the way into health commissioning’; Corri Waitt from FarmAbility explained how she has promoted her care farming services to individuals with personalised budgets; Beren Aldridge from Growing Well introduced the new Care Farm UK Code of Practice; Denys Fell from Densholme Care Farm shared his success at making links with local sponsors; and Rachel Bragg from Essex University discussed the importance of gathering and utilising evidence of impact. Jonathon Gardner from New Economics Foundation Consulting presented findings from his research with two mental health support groups, showing that significant savings to the state can be realised from a series of farm visits.

Let Nature Feed Your Senses Conference

A further focus of activity this year has been on action research, which has involved developing inclusive research tools on eight farms. Three host farmers shared their learning at the conference, and a report detailing action research learning will soon be available on the project website (www.letnaturefeedyoursenses.org). The project’s new poetry kits were also launched at the conference.

For more information, please contact the Let Nature Feed Your Senses Project Team.

There will be a full write up of the conference available on the Let Nature Feed Your Senses website shortly, in the meantime you can check out this write up of the project on the Farmer’s Weekly website.

Events

Upcoming events

Fancy having a chat about Integrated Farm Management, Open Farm Sunday or the Let Nature Feed Your Senses Project? We’re out and about throughout December and January, if you’re at any of the following events then do catch up with us:
Farm Business Innovation Show, 28 and 29 November, Hutchinsons Winter Technical Farmer Conference, 3rd December, Sainsbury’s Farming Conference 2013, 6th December, Oxford Farming Conference, 7th and 8th January. Full details of all events are available here.

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LEAF’s President’s Event 2013: Presentations now available

Our annual President’s Event discussed and debated some of the current and future big issues in sustainable agriculture. Speakers’ presentation slides from the event are now available alongside a full report from the day and a full live commentary, both written by LEAF Trustee, Cedric Porter. Videos of the talks will be added shortly, click here to check it all out!

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EPRUMA highlights importance of European Antibiotic Awareness Day

EPRUMA-LogoEuropean Antibiotic Awareness Day: EPRUMA calls on the EU institutions to promote the Responsible Use of veterinary medicines within the EU antibiotic strategy

Brussels, 18 November 2013 – EPRUMA reiterates its support to the European Commission action plan on antibiotic resistance and calls on the EU institutions to promote the Responsible Use of veterinary medicines across all EU Member States. Read more …

LEAF conference highlights the economic benefits of sustainable farming

SSpeakers at LEAF’s (Linking Environment And Farming) annual President’s Event on 5th November entitled “Sustainable Agriculture: Show me the money”, highlighted the multiple ways in which farmers can maximise the three pillars of sustainability – economic performance, environmental quality and social health – to drive their businesses forward. Read more …

FARRE Newsletter – 29 October 2013

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  • Press coverage of the symposium co-organised by FARRE/UNIFA/AXEMA on fertilization, held on 22 October, is available here (French). Striking facts were given during this symposium:
  1. Mr. Lejeune, former Director of cabinet of the DG of FAO:
    “Without nitrogen fertilizer, grain production would be reduced by 50%”.
    “About 40% of the fertilisers sold in Africa are not in line with the nutrient value expected and this leads to farmers not buying them anymore, which is a great danger for the food safety of this continent.””
  2. Mr. Loyer, President of UNIFA:
    “We need to stop pitting mineral fertilisers against organic fertilisers; they are both useful and complementary.”
  3. Dr. Demarque, nutritionist:
    “Nitrates are in fact beneficial for human health. The threshold of nitrates in drinking water of 50mg/l is based on a study that was misinterpreted then, and the fact that it is still the current regulation costs between 0.5 and 3€ / inhabitant depending on the EU country.“
  4. Mr. Balny, rapporteur on the better use of nitrogen:
    “It is important to highlight the efforts made by farmers: since 1990, nitrogen inputs by farmers have decreased by 24% and yields have increased by 30%. This already corresponds to what the government calls “double performance”!”
  • An Extraordinary General Assembly of FARRE will be held on 27 November to adopt the adjustments in the Statuses (name, logo, object of the association).

Local news

  • Videos to discover this week:
    – The portrait of Michel and Benoît Déhu, Champagne producers. Watch here (French)
    – A focus on their practices and notably how to reconcile organic and integrated farming on the same vineyard. Watch here (French)

ECPA names new Director General

16 October 2013

ECPA LogoECPA, the European Crop Protection Association, aisbl, one of the associate EISA members, has chosen Jean-Charles Bocquet to be its new Director General, effective on 5 November 2013. Bocquet will replace Dr. Friedhelm Schmider, who is retiring after having held the top ECPA position since 1 May 2002.

Bocquet is French and has been the Director General of the Union … Read more …

FARRE NEWSLETTER

23 October 2013

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  • The symposium co-organized by FARRE and UNIFA on sustainable fertilization, held on 22 October in Paris, gathered about 100 people and provided real insights on how things have already improved, what changes are now possible and the limits of regulations. A synthesis (in French) of the interventions will soon be available, but you can already take a look at Mr Hervé Lejeune’s opening speech here. Mr Lejeune was a former director of cabinet of the Director General of FAO.
  • Save the date ! The annual FARRE symposium will be held on 16 January 2014 on Integrated Pest Management, in Paris. More info here and at llequere@farre.org. The annual Convention will be held on 17 January.

Local news

  • Mr Paul Campas, a FARRE farmer in Western France, will be invited to the General Assembly of Beekeepers of Mayenne on 26 October to present views on intercrops and hedges.
  • To discover this week on our Youtube channel :

– The Collard family farm : a video presentation

Biodiversity conservation on the Collard farm

Members

  • On 20 and 21 November in Poitiers, COMIFER organizes the 21st annual conference on balanced fertilization and analysis. More info here
  • 2 conferences not to be missed at the SITEVI (Internation exhibition for the wine-fruit-olive growing sectors, in Montpellier) :

– Project Safe Use Initiative in Gironde, organized by UIPP on 26 November 2-4 pm

– Fertilisation feeds from innovation, organized by UNIFA on 28 November 12:30-1:30

Information in English on the SITEVI’s website : http://en.sitevi.com/