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Letter to growers from the Head of BBRO, Colin MacEwan, to launch the 4x4 yield initiative. read more..
CAP Reform Post 2013 - And what it could mean for Sugar? read more..
The Sugar Bureau have recently launched a new website to better reflect their current scientific work. read more..
Contact details for NFU Beet Reception Committee members and NFU seasonal staff at your delivery site for the campaign 2011 12 read more..
Interesting facts about the UK Sugar Beet sector that you possibly didn't know. read more..
Whole Beet Sampling & Trial Analysis Report - June 2011 read more..
Visual acceptance standards for the acceptance for frosted / deteriorated beet read more..
Two new questions have been added to the Red Tractor farm assurance schemes this year in order to help growers easily comply with new mandatory requirements of the biofuel and bioliquid markets that are to be introduced with the Renewable Energy Directive from December. read more..
Supported by the NFU, British Sugar and Farmers Weekly have launched a new competition for entrants to nuture a virtual sugar beet crop to maximise yield potential for a chance to win a trip the Castilla y León region of Spain in April 2011. read more..
Growers wishing to retain their CTE are urged to complete their 2011 contracts by 3rd September. read more..
The tax treatment of transactions in sugar beet contract tonnage entitlement. read more..
Talking at the recent World Association of Beet and Cane Growers (WABCG) conference that the NFU hosted in Cambridge, Defra Secretary of State, Caroline Spelman praised the new Inter-Professional Agreement (IPA) between the NFU and British Sugar. read more..
Some growers have expressed concern over implications of prolonged dry conditions on their sugar beet yields on meeting their contracted tonnage. read more..
Final Statement of the 10th WABCG Conference held in Cambridge, 19-22 July 2010. read more..
2011 Contracting Packs have now been posted to growers. read more..
As part of the new Outgoers scheme, growers are now able to trade beet. read more..
Following the agreement between British Sugar and the NFU earlier this year and the new IPA, growers have received details of the changes for the 2010 contracting round (2011 sugar beet crop). read more..
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