The CCRI is to be well represented at the 2016 International Farming Systems Association Symposium, with sessions linking to three EU funded projects for which the CCRI is currently a working partner – Glamur, SUFISA and VALERIE. Drs Julie Ingram, James Kirwan and Damian Maye will be co-convening workshops at the symposium. Julie Ingram is also on the Steering Committee.
The symposium is entitled “Social and technological transformation of farming systems: Diverging and converging pathways and will be held at Harper Adams University.
The call for papers is open until 21 December.