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Dear Beth, the Soil Association may be able to help. There is a guy farming
veg on land near Pangbourne who is using green manures (nothing associated
with livestock) and runs a box scheme.He has a wealth of knowledge about
rotations and organic pest control. I don't know how much of it is in his
head. It would be a shame for this note to be entirely written by academics
without involving some practitioners and industry bodies such as the SA.
There is a lot of applied knowledge out there. It would be great to get
some of it formally recorded - I don't know how much of it is. Otherwise it
is the agribusiness companies that then brand everything and control what
goes out and this is not what we need.

The guy at Pangbourne: see http://www.tolhurstorganic.co.uk/about-us/

Unfortunately all these types of enterprises are threatened by food and
agribusiness  which is exerting such control over suppliers to make small
producers unable to compete. I have seen one perfectly good business closed
down as a result of supermarket contracts changing - forcing farmers to go
through a single wholesaler thus cutting margins and making horticultural
crops uneconomic.

Sue

Sue Everett MCIEEM, PG Dip Arch: AEES
Ecology and Sustainability Adviser
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On Wed, Sep 17, 2014 at 4:21 PM, Barbara Smith <[log in to unmask]> wrote:

>  Please find an email from Beth with an opportunity to contribute to a
> POSTnote.
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> Barbara
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> *From:* BROCKETT, Beth [mailto:[log in to unmask]]
> *Sent:* 17 September 2014 16:09
> *To:* [log in to unmask]
> *Subject:* Enquiry for the BES AEG
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> Dear Barbara
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> I hope this email finds you well.
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> I am the new BES Fellow in the Parliamentary Office of Science and
> Technology (for 3 months) and I am preparing a briefing note (or ‘POSTnote’
> - more information here
> <http://www.parliament.uk/mps-lords-and-offices/offices/bicameral/post/>)
> on the topic ‘Reducing greenhouse-gas emissions from agricultural crops’ –
> with a focus on arable & horticultural cropping. I am emailing you to ask
> if you would mind sending this email out to the AEG in case any of the
> members specialise in this topic and would like to contribute. My academic
> interviewee list so far doesn’t include many specialists in agricultural
> systems in transition economies and less developed regions, and I also have
> a paucity of horticultural specialists in this topic area – so would be
> especially keen to hear from them.
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> I attach the POSTnote scope.
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> Best wishes, Beth Brockett
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