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Aberdeen academic to chair BBSRC advisory panel

Professor Haggarty, Deputy Director of the Rowett Institute, has been appointed as Chair of the Biotechnology and Biological Sciences Research Council's (BBSRC) Bioscience for Health Strategy Advisory Panel.

Researchers to look into commercial potential of volcanic dust boosted honeyberries

"We hope this scientific and commercial collaboration will help catalyse innovation in the food and drink industry" A research collaboration between REMIN, the James Hutton Institute, James Hutton Limited and a group of Tayside soft fruit growers led by Arbuckle's of Invergowrie has been awarded funding to investigate the economic potential of honeyberries grown using volcanic rock dust fertiliser. Related content Cell and Molecular Sciences More information from: Bernardo Rodriguez-Salcedo, Media Manager, Tel: +44 (0)1224 395089 (direct line), +44 (0)344 928 5428 (switchboard) or +44 (0)7791

Counting snails - not sheep - may hold answers for fluke and wading birds

It is well known that liming can improve forage production but the wider effects of liming are poorly understood. A liming research project underway at the Game & Wildlife Scottish Demonstration Farm (GWSDF) Auchnerran now incorporates studies being run by Moredun Research Institute.

Potential of social innovation in focus at international forest research conference

"Social innovation entails new practices targeting new products, services, models and social relationships and collaborations, as well as new fields of activity" The potential offered by social innovation to improve the livelihoods of remote forest-dependent communities will be at the centre of discussions during a special session of the 125th Anniversary Congress of the International Union of Forest Research Organisations (IUFRO), to be held in Freiburg, Germany, from the 18th to the 22nd September. Related content Social, Economic and Geographical Sciences Maria Nijnik More information from

Finishing lambs on grass with an eye on the bottom line

Moredun and the Farmers Network recently joined forces on farm in Cumbria to produce a very informative and interesting livestock production event. Kindly hosted by James and Tom Stobart of Croglin High Hall, Armathwaite and their farm vet Brian Mundell of Capontree Vets, the afternoon event on Thursday 24th August was attended by nearly 80 farmers, vets and industry specialists.

Mylnefield Lipid Analysis claims first place in prestigious proficiency testing programme

"With over 20 years of lipid analysis experience, we are specialists in what we do and the result of this programme proves that we really do it well" James Hutton Limited's dedicated lipid laboratory, Mylnefield Lipid Analysis, has claimed first place in the GOED Nutraceuticals Series of the American Oil Chemists' Society (AOCS) Laboratory Proficiency Program (LPP), the world's most extensive and respected collaborative proficiency testing programme for oil and fat related commodities. Related content Mylnefield Lipid Analysis More information from: Bernardo Rodriguez-Salcedo, Media Manager

The Centre for Sustainable Cropping: A long-term platform for research and innovation

You may be wondering what we can do to help? Well, at the Centre for Sustainable Cropping (CSC) near Dundee, we’re aiming to develop a cropping system that can produce high quality food, whilst still maintaining a healthy environment. This means using what we understand about ecology to work with the environment to improve the health and physical structure of the soil, minimise the losses of nutrients and chemicals from cultivated fields, and support a rich variety of farmland wildlife. With a balanced system of soil, water, plants and animals, we can, over time, reduce our reliance on

Native plants need re-seeding after rhododendron removal

"This is an important discovery, because it means that many sites may need further intervention to meet their conservation goals" Native plants need a helping hand if they are to recover from invasive rhododendron, Scottish ecologists have discovered. A new study in the Journal of Applied Ecology reveals that – even at sites cleared of rhododendron 30 years ago – much native flora has still not returned. As a result, rhododendron eradication programmes may need to be supplemented by reseeding for the original plant community to re-establish. Related content Ruth Mitchell More information from

Plans to strengthen China links announced at Potatoes in Practice 2017

“We are delighted to build on our international links, which already span the five continents, and establish new collaborations in such topical subjects as breeding, genetics, pest and disease resistance and sustainable production systems” Plans to establish a £3m partnership between China’s Xisen Potato Industry Group Co. Ltd and our commercial subsidiary James Hutton Limited were announced at this year’s Potatoes in Practice event. The collaboration seeks to establish a laboratory which aims to breed new varieties and conduct research related to disease and pest resistance, tuber storage and

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