Recording coming soon: The EU reset and SPS agreement: What does it mean for the farming sector?

The next instalment of Farmers Guardian's webinar series will take place on Tuesday November 25, at 7pm

Alex Black
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Recording coming soon: The EU reset and SPS agreement: What does it mean for the farming sector?
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Following the Government's EU reset and proposals for a comprehensive Sanitary and Phytosanitary (SPS) agreement between the UK and EU, this webinar, was hosted by Farmers Guardian in partnership with CropLife UK, will take a look at the impact of an agreement and what it means for the agricultural sectors.

Recording coming soon.

 

Expert panel:

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Ed Barker, AIC

Ed Barker is head of policy and external affairs at the Agricultural Industries Confederation (AIC), joining in 2020. The AIC represents agri-supply businesses in the UK, covering five sectors: seed, arable marketing, animal feed, fertilisers, and crop protection whilst running a number of trade assurance schemes. In this role, he leads on policy and overseeing the AIC's UK government affairs activity.

AIC is represented by four European Trade Associations, COCERAL, FEFAC, Euroseeds and EFBA. Ed is a Board Member of COCERAL, the European association representing the trade in cereals, oilseeds, pulses, and agro-suppl.

Before joining AIC, Ed was Senior Policy Advisor at the National Pig Association, where he led on government affairs, innovation, and trade policy. He has also been in farm management roles, and started his career in the UK House of Commons. Ed is also a partner in 510 Ha arable family farming business in Suffolk.

 

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John Clarke

John Clarke was until recently a director for international trade at the European Commission in Brussels, and is a former Head of the EU Delegation to the World Trade Organisation. He is now a Fellow of Maastricht University, a Fellow of the Royal Asiatic Society, and a member of the British Trade and Business Commission, among numerous other things. He has thirty five years experience as a trade negotiator including agriculture. The British Trade and Business Commission develops recommendations to the UK government on means to improve trade relations with the EU. 

 

Dave Bench, CropLife UK

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Dave Bench is the CEO of CropLife UK, the voice of the UK plant science industry. As Chief Executive, has overall responsibility for all CropLife UK activities promoting the essential role of science and innovation in protecting food, parks, gardens, roads and railways; and advocating good stewardship, better regulation and best practice.

Sign up today to attend the webinar, or if you can't make it, sign up anyway and we'll send you the recording. Register now.

 

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David Exwood, NFU

David Exwood, is NFU deputy president and represents the NFU on the Farm Tenancy Forum.David farms south of Horsham in West Sussex with his wife and two sons over 1200 tenanted hectares in the heart of the Sussex Weald.

 

 

Webinar sponsored by CropLifeUK

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CropLife UK is the voice of the UK crop solutions industry. Promoting the essential role of science and innovation in protecting food, parks, gardens, roads and railways. Advocating good stewardship, better regulation and best practice. Visit their website to find out more.

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