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The organic route to a resilient future

An article by ORC’s Head of Research Will Simonson has been included in the March/April edition of e-law, published by UKELA (United Kingdom Environmental Law Association) as part of an issue focusing on the Agriculture Act 2020 and farming reform. This article notes the important role that organic farming has to play in transitioning to more sustainable food production and discusses the challenges for the sector arising from post-Brexit policy in the UK, concluding that ...

Back to basics – compost

Compost – it’s an evocative word and if it isn’t it should be. Put more mundanely compost is...

Soils and nutrition workshop

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Oxford Real Farming Conference – Boot camp for agroecologists

ORC's Head of Research Julia Cooper blogs on the recent Oxford Real Farming Conference.

Masters of organic farming

Apply now! Applications are open for 2023 entry for the SRUC distance learning postgraduate agriculture programmes in Organic Farming

Growing an organic partnership

A unique postgraduate course in Organic Farming is celebrating its 20th year at Scotland’s Rural College (SRUC). The MSc programme, run in an online format since 2002, is delivered by SRUC in partnership with the Organic Research Centre (ORC). The two organisations, which are among the leading UK education and research institutions in the organic sector, have signed a further five-year term of their partnership agreement for teaching provision and MSc supervision. The course is ...

First open source detection test for a gene-edited GM crop

Greenpeace, together with other non-governmental organisations, non-GMO food associations and a food retailer, announced that the first-ever public detection method for a gene-edited crop has been successfully developed and published. The new research refutes claims by the biotech industry and some regulators that new genetically modified (GM) crops engineered with gene editing are indistinguishable from similar, non-GM crops and therefore cannot be regulated. The new method detects a herbicide-tolerant rapeseed variety that was developed using ...

Agroforestry ELM Test seeks farmers

The Agroforestry ELM Test project is seeking farmers with little or no experience in agroforestry to undertake a video interview (approximately one and a half hours) to gather opinions on the content of agroforestry provision within the Sustainable Farming Incentive (SFI) and Local Nature Recovery (LNR) developed by Defra so far.

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CO-FREE: four crops, four years – where are we now?

Presentation at 10th Organic Producers' Conference. Common ground: agroecology, food sovereignty and organic farming in practice