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Scottish Sustainable Agriculture Conference: Farming for a better future

Join the Scottish Agroecology Partnership for an informative and inspiring day of farmers learning from one another.

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Location: Guardswell Farm Inchture PH14 9QZ

Organisation: Scottish Agroecology Partnership

This is an event for all farmers and crofters: from arable to horticulture, livestock to dairy, there’s something for everyone.

If you want to learn more about sustainable methods but don’t know where to start, or if you’re already practising some sustainable methods and want to learn more then attend this event!

You will hear from regenerative and organic farmers making it work, and making it pay. There will be panel discussions, workshops and practical demos, as well as space to network and chat.

A full programme will be available soon.

Ticketing;

This conference is part-funded by the Scottish Government’s Knowledge Transfer and Innovative Fund, as part of our ‘Upscaling Agroecology’ project.

Scottish Agroecology Partnership want all farmers to be able to access this event, so tickets are free, but if you are able to donate something towards your ticket that would help us to ensure the full costs of the conference are covered.

Lunch and refreshments included.

Booking is essential.

For more information contact Connie: chunter@soilassociation.org.

Fundingfor this programmeis being made available through the Knowledge Transfer and Innovation Fund (KTIF),which is funded by the Scottish Government.

This event is being delivered by Scottish Agroecology Partnership.

Scottish Sustainable Agriculture Conference: Farming for a better future Tickets, Thursday 1 October  •  9:30 AM – 4 PM | Eventbrite

Scottish Sustainable Agriculture Conference: Farming for a better future Tickets, Thursday 1 October  •  9:30 AM – 4 PM | Eventbrite

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