Agrivision – latest
7 December 2001
Agrivision – latest coverage
5/6 December, 2001; NAC Stoneleigh Park, Warwickshire
- Farmers must co-operate – Haskins
7 December 2001
LORD HASKINS has urged UK farmers to co-operate and integrate with the food chain to increase their share of consumer spending. - Farmers fervour for IT tools
7 December 2001
TOOLS that bring the farm office into the tractor have been welcomed by farmers taking part in a ground-breaking new IT project. - Auction marts – Use them or lose them
6 December 2001
RED-MEAT producers have been warned to support auction markets and help them to change – or risk losing them. - Next years grain crop biggest ever
6 December 2001
THE UK could be heading for a record wheat crop of over 18 million tonnes for 2002, according to a leading grain merchant. - Farm trade heading for a crunch
6 December 2001
FARM suppliers are failing to react to increasing economic pressure and could be “heading for a crunch”, according to the Anderson Centre. - Outlook for 2002 grim – Andersons
6 December 2001
THE current state of the industry is grim, and prospects for 2002 are not much better, according to farm consultants Andersons. - Fewer than expected at Agrivision
6 December 2001
THE opening day of the Agrivision event about farmings future was quieter than expected, with some exhibitors disappointed at the low turnout. - Budget planning help at Agrivision
5 December 2001
BUDGET planning system ABC Quickplanner is on show at Agrivision at the National Agricultural Centre, Stoneleigh on 5-6 December. - Arable IT focus at Agrivision
4 December 2001
TECHNOLOGY is set to take centre stage at the Agrivision event at Stoneleigh. - Agrivision forecasts 9000 visitors
4 December 2001
ORGANISERS predict that up to 9000 visitors will attend the Agrivision event, aimed at heralding the future of farming after foot-and-mouth. - Landowners concerned at roam maps
4 December 2001
LANDOWNERS at the Agrivision farming exhibition are expected to criticise the way land is being mapped in preparation for the right-to-roam. - Farming looks to the future
4 December 2001
AGRIVISION – an event focusing on farmings future – was born when this years Royal Show was cancelled because of the foot-and-mouth crisis.
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