This year for the first time two popular organic events were run together to allow more people to participate in both. The Soil Association’s National Soil Symposium focussed on resilience. The Organic Research Centre conference had producer-focused technical and business workshops on the first day (26th November), and a more specific focus on current research and innovation activities on the second day (27th November), with the aim of bringing producers, researchers, advisers and students together to make change happen!
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