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BCPC PREvIEW 2007
Programme at a Glance – Monday 15 October 2007
Session 1 13.30 - 17.30
Plenary session.
Opening ceremony and keynote addresses.
Civic reception 18.00 - 19.00
Tuesday 16 October 2007
Session 2 09.00 - 10.30
New compounds,
A
new Crop protection
B
practice: Organic production.
C
Viruses and
D
phytoplasmas
concepts, new uses and formulae for success. and their transmission.
new approaches 1.
Session 3 11.00 - 12.30
Sociological and ethical Crops for biofuel and Advances in the diagnosis CGIAR/SP-IPM Symposium 1
issues of crop
A
protection. bioenergy.
B
and forecasting
C
of plant Emerging themes in
An international perspective. diseases. agroecosystem Dhealth and
food safety.
Session 4 14.00 - 15.30
The Debate. This house Formulation and application Mycotoxins – a food safety CGIAR/SP-IPM Symposium 2
believes that
A
Rachel Carson technology for
B
the future. issue.
would not today have written C D
Silent Spring.
Session 5 16.00 - 17.30
New compounds,
A
new Beyond 91/414 – what will Changes in land use. CGIAR/SP-IPM Symposium 3
concepts, new uses and the New Regulation mean in
new approaches 2. practice?
B C D
Posters 14.00 - 15.30
Poster session 1
Posters 16.00 - 17.30
Poster session 2 including the postgraduate student posters
Sponsored commercial seminars
The role of crop protection product
stewardship in agriculture
C o n n e c t i n g I n d u s t r y L e a d e r s
Developing successful business
Tuesday 16 October 2007
Beyond agriculture – opportunities strategies
to diversify
Organised by Carlton Consultancy in
Wednesday 17 and
collaboration with the Central Science
Tuesday 16 October 2007 Thursday 18 October 2007
Laboratory, Bayer CropScience and Organised by PestBusiness.com through Organised by Crop Protection Monthly
Syngenta Crop Protection. Active Solutions and Xenex Associates. and Enigma Marketing Research.
For other Sponsored Commercial Seminars – see pages 34-36.
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