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DESCRIPTION:<a href="https://www.organicarable.co.uk/event/livinglab-bean-k
 nowledge-transfer-meeting-2/register">LivingLab - Bean Knowledge Transfer 
 Meeting</a>\nEvent Agenda We know the market prices for beans has been hig
 h over recent years with increasing demand as fish farming has grown and t
 he dairy sector seek to reduce soya from their feeds. Opportunities abound
  so it is a great time to reintroduce beans to your rotation. Or maybe you
  are a bean grower and wish to learn more and improve yields. Come and lea
 rn about organic bean production from industry experts and though peer-to-
 peer learning. Our event aims to answer your questions about growing beans
 . Context The demand for protein is great and growing. Beans are considere
 d a more challenging crop due to disease and potential weed ingress into t
 he crop as it senesces later in the season and so bean acreage has fallen.
  Accepting this is not an option if we are to supply the market need and s
 o we need to learn how to grow beans better. Who Should Attend? Farmers wi
 th an interest in growing organic beans to learn more about how to do it a
 nd to hear more about a new research project to help improve bean knowledg
 e\, you can engage with. What will you learn? About current best practice.
  About beans as a break crop to extend your rotation. About bean breeding 
 and the new varieties that are forthcoming and about what the market is lo
 oking for in a bean sample. What others are doing and how they are managin
 g their crops. 10:00 Event Introduction and Market The purpose of the day\
 , context on the bean market Andrew Trump 10.15 View from the Mill Process
 ors requirements and the buyer’s perspective Mole Valley Farmers 10:30 O
 pportunities and Challenges An open discussion from all stakeholders shari
 ng their perspectives 11:30 PGRO Perspective Research and future work incl
 uding Q&A Descriptive Lists\, research and the pulse sector Chris Judge - 
 PGRO 11.50 Bean Breeding Challenges of Breeding for Beneficial Traits for 
 organic farming. Michael Shuldman - LSPB Catherine Howarth - [...]
DTSTAMP:20260525T181622Z
LOCATION:Radway Village Hall\, Radway Village Hall\, Tysoe Road\, Radway\, 
 Warwick\, Warwickshire\, CV35 0UN\, United Kingdom
SUMMARY:LivingLab - Bean Knowledge Transfer Meeting
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:<a href="https://www.organicarable.co.uk/event
 /livinglab-bean-knowledge-transfer-meeting-2/register">LivingLab - Bean Kn
 owledge Transfer Meeting</a>\nEvent Agenda We know the market prices for b
 eans has been high over recent years with increasing demand as fish farmin
 g has grown and the dairy sector seek to reduce soya from their feeds. Opp
 ortunities abound so it is a great time to reintroduce beans to your rotat
 ion. Or maybe you are a bean grower and wish to learn more and improve yie
 lds. Come and learn about organic bean production from industry experts an
 d though peer-to-peer learning. Our event aims to answer your questions ab
 out growing beans. Context The demand for protein is great and growing. Be
 ans are considered a more challenging crop due to disease and potential we
 ed ingress into the crop as it senesces later in the season and so bean ac
 reage has fallen. Accepting this is not an option if we are to supply the 
 market need and so we need to learn how to grow beans better. Who Should A
 ttend? Farmers with an interest in growing organic beans to learn more abo
 ut how to do it and to hear more about a new research project to help impr
 ove bean knowledge\, you can engage with. What will you learn? About curre
 nt best practice. About beans as a break crop to extend your rotation. Abo
 ut bean breeding and the new varieties that are forthcoming and about what
  the market is looking for in a bean sample. What others are doing and how
  they are managing their crops. 10:00 Event Introduction and Market The pu
 rpose of the day\, context on the bean market Andrew Trump 10.15 View from
  the Mill Processors requirements and the buyer’s perspective Mole Valle
 y Farmers 10:30 Opportunities and Challenges An open discussion from all s
 takeholders sharing their perspectives 11:30 PGRO Perspective Research and
  future work including Q&A Descriptive Lists\, research and the pulse sect
 or Chris Judge - PGRO 11.50 Bean Breeding Challenges of Breeding for Benef
 icial Traits for organic farming. Michael Shuldman - LSPB Catherine Howart
 h - [...]
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