AIC is delighted to announce that the annual Seed Trade Dinner is returning to Yorkshire and will be held this year at The Milner York, York on 4 December 2025. Situated in the heart of the city, The Milner York is named after William Milner, the York Station foreman during World War II who posthumously received the King's Commendation for Gallantry. This popular event is open to all AIC Seed Members and their guests, with tickets available for full and mixer tables.
This year's AIC Dinner and Conference is set to feature a range of thought leaders from politics, business, academia and trade to explore this year’s theme of Managing “New Global Norms” in the Agri-Food Supply Chain. The Conference Dinner will take place at the Holiday Inn West, Peterborough. The Dinner will formally mark the start of the AIC Conference. The AIC Conference will be held at the same venue throughout the following day.
The Fertiliser Sector Annual Dinner is a popular event in the Sector calendar and places are always oversubscribed - Members are encouraged to book early.
This is part of AIC's support to you as an individual, as a part of a Member business or Participant of an AIC Scheme, and to ensure AIC continues to deliver on the professional standards expected. This also meets our legal responsibility to ensure that meetings are undertaken safely and securely complying with competition law. The training will cover what cannot be said in and around a meeting as well as what can be said, providing Members and Participants with confidence about the scope of conversations that can take place and to stay within the law.
This is part of AIC's support to you as an individual, as a part of a Member business or Participant of an AIC Scheme, and to ensure AIC continues to deliver on the professional standards expected. This also meets our legal responsibility to ensure that meetings are undertaken safely and securely complying with competition law. The training will cover what cannot be said in and around a meeting as well as what can be said, providing Members and Participants with confidence about the scope of conversations that can take place and to stay within the law.
This is part of AIC's support to you as an individual, as a part of a Member business or Participant of an AIC Scheme, and to ensure AIC continues to deliver on the professional standards expected. This also meets our legal responsibility to ensure that meetings are undertaken safely and securely complying with competition law. The training will cover what cannot be said in and around a meeting as well as what can be said, providing Members and Participants with confidence about the scope of conversations that can take place and to stay within the law.
Training in current Competition Law to support member businesses and their staff with the understanding what is, and what is not permitted under current Competition Law.
The objective of this is to equip managers and supervisors with a solid understanding of the extent of their compliance obligations and the relationship with day-to-day operational activities, recordkeeping etc.