Climate change continues to dominate the headlines and will be headlining the annual Outlook Conference in London in April.
Outlook 2010, A Changing Climate? is jointly hosted by BPEX and EBLEX and
takes place on Wednesday, April 14, at One Great George Street, Westminster.
The cost for the one-day conference, which includes lunch, is £200 plus VAT
and places are going fast.
AHDN Senior Economic Analyst Mark Topliff said: "The Conference is vital for
all those involved in the meat industry providing an overview of the market plus
pointers to the future to influence sound business decisions.
"The last year has been a tough one for commodity markets with little growth
predicted for 2010 so what does the future hold for the UK red meat industry.
The conference aims to explore those issues and find potential answers."
The morning session features Tom Vosa of the National Australia Bank looking
at the UK economic recovery while Sion Roberts, chief executive of English Food
and Farming Partnerships examines implications for the food chain and food
affordability.
They will be followed by Dr Duncan Pullar, Head of Research and Development
for EBLEX tackling the myths and realities of climate change.
Mark Driscoll of the World Wildlife Fund examines the need to address the
production and consumption footprint and the morning is rounded of by AHDB
interim chief executive Richard Lowe who will outline how consumers are
reacting.
In the afternoon there will be parallel sessions, one covering beef and lamb
and the other pigs.
To reserve a place contact Jacqui Emery, email jacqui.emery@ahdb.org.uk.