ROTHAMSTED RESEARCH LIMITED
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2024-02-20 (fwi.co.uk)
What is the true value of on-farm soil organic matter?
Increasing soil carbon stocks and organic matter seems to be an industry-wide goal for many farmers, but what value does it really have? Are growers
Read more2023-10-27 (indiaeducationdiary.in)
University of Nottingham Secures Funding Boost for Innovative ‘Cheese from Peas’ Project
Alternative protein research exploring using peas to make sustainable plant-based cheese has received funding from Innovate UK to develop commercial processes for new products.‘Cheese from Peas’ is a new product being developed by researchers from th
Read more2020-07-15 (thescottishfarmer.co.uk)
JUNE 2020 – That Was The Year That Was
SHORTER FOOD supply chains could make the UK more resilient in the face of pandemics and climate change – but it will need ‘bold government…
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2012-10-30 (bbc.com)
Rothamsted research farm seeks answers to food demand
A farming research unit in Devon is looking at ways to tackle the growing global demand for food.
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2012-07-03 (prnewswire.co.uk)
Research Cooperation and Relocation of Plant Impact plc Head Office
/PRNewswire/ -- - Plant Impact plc and Rothamsted Research - ("Plant Impact" or the "Company", "Rothamsted Research" or the "Institute") Rothamsted Research...
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2012-01-29 (eadt.co.uk)
Sugar beet ‘could become one of the country’s most important food and energy crops’, conference told
Sugar beet could become one of the country’s most important food and energy crops, growers were told at a major industry conference.
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