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 | CAP reform must not take us back to the 19th Century - AIC : 21 July 2010 The siren voices of single issue pressure groups seeking to influence CAP reform run the risk of turning agriculture back to what has been described as a 19th century cottage industry |
 | AIC - rodenticide vote success : 24 June 2010 Lobbying by the Agricultural Industries Confederation (AIC) and other industry bodies has led to Environment Committee MEPs voting on Tuesday (June 22) to support a compromise amendment to the draft Biocides Regulation |
 | AIC to focus on the -Big Picture- : 18 June 2010 This year the Agricultural Industries Confederation's conference - Agribusiness 2011: 'The BIG Picture' addresses some key issues that can affect every aspect of the agribusiness supply chain. |
 | AIC sets out agricultural supply industrys stall for next Government : 30 March 2010 AIC has unveiled a new policy document which aims to ensure that the voice of the agricultural supply industry is heard loud and clear by those aspiring to form the next Government. |
 | Cabinet Secretary recognises key role of Scotlands agri-supply industry : 10 February 2010 The vital role that agri-supply businesses play in helping to sustain a prosperous Scottish agricultural industry was top of the agenda when Scottish Cabinet Secretary Richard Lochhead visited Davidsons Feed Mill in Shotts, Lanarkshire, today. (Feb 10) |
 | AIC praises DfT for common sense approach on drivers hours : 12 January 2010 The DfT has confirmed the relaxation will be extended for a further week with the deadline now set for midnight on January 18th but with a complulsory rest period after 11 days. |
 | AIC welcomes temporary relief on drivers hours : 08 January 2010 'This is a vital move that we have requested on the grounds of animal welfare and we are grateful to Defra secretary of State Hilary Benn for backing our call for this move,' explains AIC Chief Executive David Caffall. |
 | AIC welcomes working partnerships in River Basin District Management Plans : 22 December 2009 The Agricultural Industries Confederation has welcomed the emphasis on working partnerships in the River Basin District Management Plans (RBDMPs) published today which aim to maintain and improve UK water quality. |
 | AIC calls for fair returns on genetics for future research and development : 08 December 2009 Plant genetics have the potential to meet many of the challenges facing the farming sector, but the necessary research and development can only be funded with equitable returns on varieties used |
 | Agribusiness 2010 delivers consensus on needs for more research to underpin farming and food production : 16 November 2009 Speakers from a wide range of backgrounds at Agribusiness 2010, all agreed that there was a need for research to underpin the challenges that farming needs to address the challenges of population growth, climate change and food security. |
 | Trade assurance schemes now a key feature of food and feedchains : 02 November 2009 With membership of the assurance schemes operated by the Agricultural Industries Confederation approaching 3,000, the schemes are now a key feature of agricultural and feed ingredient supply chains |
 | AIC Fertiliser Sector ready to support Campaign for the Farmed Environment : 26 October 2009 Britain's fertiliser manufacturers and distributors are well placed to support the Campaign for the Farmed Environment (CFE) with knowledge and practical expertise, according to the Agricultural Industries Confederation (AIC). |
 | AIC conference set to highlight vital research needs of agri-supply industry : 07 October 2009 With investment in agricultural research shrinking tenfold over the past 30 years, this yearâ??s AIC annual conference will address how burning scientific challenges can be met. |
 | VI Launches New National Advice to Keep Pesticides Out of Water : 27 July 2009 A new 'H2OK? Water Protection Advice' booklet giving guidelines for farmers and advisers on protecting water from crop protection products has been published |
 | Warning Light for UK Arable Profits as Rape Pesticides Come Under Scrutiny : 27 July 2009 Britain's arable farmers and agronomists must act now to protect water and avoid facing a double economic threat |