The event will provide a major platform for recent developments in crop protection with a focus on dissemination to advisers and practitioners.
Papers are likely to range in content from those with a high biological science focus to those that report new options for chemical or non-chemical control approaches to weed, pest and disease management in crops.
Farming Minister, George Eustice, is pencilled in to give a talk on the second day, but a senior DEFRA official will take his place if he cannot attend.
The NFU’s senior regulatory affairs adviser, Dr Chris Hartfield, will give a talk on how Brexit will change crop protection for UK farmers and growers.
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