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@RoyalAgCollege good points but we had to stop somewhere - maybe scope for others to continue the debate OFC has started?
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2012 Conference - Agriculture: Tomorrow's Power

Bookings for the 2013 Oxford Farming Conference will be taken from late September 2012.

Tuesday 3rd January 2012

15:00

AGM

 
16:00

Delegate registration opens

 
 

Fringe Meeting - Increasing & securing supply in a rapidly changing environment

All delegates are welcome to attend this fringe meeting.

 
 

Fringe Meeting - Sustainable solutions for farmers by farmers

All delegates are welcome to attend this fringe meeting.

 
 

Fringe Meeting - Using land to unlock innovation

This event is open to all delegates and will see LandShare launch its Land Partnerships Handbook

 
18:00

Speakers', Scholars' and Sponsors' Reception

Invitation only.

 
18:30

Champagne Reception

 
19:30

Pre-Conference Dinner

Guest speaker is Charles Collingwood, otherwise know as Brian Aldridge of The Archers fame.

 
22:00

After Dinner Bar

Wednesday 4th January 2012

07:30

Morning Prayer with Rev Dr Gordon Gatward

In the University College Chapel.

 
07:45

Clydesdale Bank Breakfast

This is an open breakfast invitation to all delegates to hear Tom Vosa, Head of Market Economics, National Australia Group, discuss the UK and global economic outlook and its impact on agriculture'

 
08:45

Session 1 - Farming's place in an uncertain world

Chairman: Cedric Porter

 
08:50

Agriculture: a global and US perspective

Speaker: Dr Joseph Glauber, Chief Economist at the US Department of Agriculture (USDA)

 
09:15

Farming takes centre stage

Speaker: Minister of State Jim Paice MP

Caroline Spelman will now be speaking at 9.15 on Thursday the 5th January.

 
09:35

The opposition's view of farming's future

Speaker: Mary Creagh, Shadow Secretary of State for the Environment, Food and Rural Affairs and MP for Wakefield

 
09:55

Question Time

Chairman: Matt Dempsey, Editor, Irish Farmers Journal

Panel: Joseph Glauber, Caroline Spelman and Mary Creagh will be joined by SiƓn Roberts, Senior Partner, European Food and Farming Partnerships LLP

 
11:00

Coffee break

 
11:30

Frank Parkinson Lecture - Have emerging markets already emerged?

Speaker: George Magnus, Managing Director and Senior Economic Advisor to the UBS Investment Bank

 
12:10

Lunch

 
13:30

Session 2 - Sustainable agriculture: Optimising limited resources

Chairman: Bill McKelvey OBE

 
 

Presentation of the RASE/OFC Practice with Science Award

The winner of this award: The Pig Grading Information System (PiGIS), developed by the Agri-Food and Biosciences Institute (AFBI) will present a short paper on the project

 
13:55

The Foresight Report on Food and Farming: The need for sustainable intensification

Speaker: Professor Bob Watson, Chief Scientific Advisor to the UK Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs

 
14:35

Balancing agricultural production and Conservation

Speaker: Martin Harper, Director of Conservation, RSPB

 
15:00

Best utilisation of resources embracing the latest technology for individual cow management

Speaker: Nigel Lok, South African dairy farmer

 
15:20

Optimal utilisation of water resources

Speaker: Juan Antonio Marhuenda Berenguer, Director of Production, Primaflor, Almeria, Spain.

 
15:40

Discussion

 
16:00

Session Close and tea

 
16:15

Scholars' Workshop (invitation only)

 
18:00

Oxford Union Debate - This House believes 'British agriculture could thrive outside the European Union'

Proposer: Stuart Agnew,  UK Independence Party MEPs representing the East of England

Seconder: Milly Wastie,  NFYFC

Opposer: Andrew George, Member of Parliament for St Ives and West Cornwall

Seconder: Mark Houlton, NFYFC

 

 
19:30

Post-Conference Dinner at Christ Church College

 
22:00

Bar opens at Christ Church College

Thursday 5th January 2012

07:45

RSPB Breakfast

This is an open breakfast invitation to all delegates.

 
08:50

Session 3 - Where is the power in global agriculture?

Chairman: David Douglas

 
08:55

OFC Research - Where is the power in global agriculture?

Speaker: Dr Alan Renwick, SAC Head of the Land Economy and Environment Research Group

 
09:15

Defra Secretary of State Caroline Spelman MP with questions

 
10:00

Coffee break

 
10:30

Global power in farming - a perspective from Australia

Speaker: Terry Hehir, Australian Organic Dairy Farmer, Chair of Nuffield Australia Farming Scholars and inaugural Chairman of Australia's Organic Dairy Farmers Co-operative (ODF)

 
11:15

Panel discussion with session speakers

 
12:15

Lunch

 
13:30

Session 4 - Confrontation or co-operation: joining up the food chain

Chairman: Nick Tapp

 
13:35

Consumers: the most important link in the food chain

Speaker: Sue Davies MBE, Chief Policy Advisor, Which?

 
14:00

Developing relationships up and down the supply chain

Speaker: Nick Vermont, CEO McCain Foods (GB) Ltd

 
14:25

Keeping close to the supply chain

Speaker:  Oliver Paul, Director, The Suffolk Food Hall.

 
14:50

Building stronger retailer relationships

Speaker: Andrew Opie, Director of Food & Sustainability, British Retail Consortium

 
15:15

Panel discussion with session speakers

 
15:45

Conference Close and Tea

 
19:30

Oxtail Club Dinner

Held at Worcester College.