
GEM of a project comes to an end
In November 2022, the 'Going the Extra Mile' (GEM) programme came to an end and with it a celebration of the successes achieved over its six years.
In November 2022, the 'Going the Extra Mile' (GEM) programme came to an end and with it a celebration of the successes achieved over its six years.
A new agri-tech partnership for Gloucestershire has been established, with Professor Julie Ingram involved in a research capacity role.
The transcription from Julie Ingram's inaugural lecture is published complementing the footage and slides previously available.
Chris Short and John Powell are heading to northern Norway as part of the GOVOUT project.
Last month, CCRI's Charlotte Chivers gave two presentations at the 22nd World Congress of Soil Science, held in Glasgow.
A new report from NICRE, details that many farm businesses in England may struggle to cope with the challenges of new agricultural policies and the withdrawal of the Basic Payment Scheme.
The CCRI is a member of this 28 partner Horizon 2020 funded project which runs for 5-years from September 2020.
Taking place over 15 months from December 2020 to February 2022, Julie Ingram, Nick Lewis and Caitlin Hafferty worked with a group of partners – namely RSK ADAS Ltd, Agri-techE, The Farming Forum, Innovative Farmers and the Open Coop –…
The CCRI are working with the New Economics Foundation, MRAG and Cefas on a project to define low impact fishing.