Climate XChange Workshops

SRUC has been commissioned by the Scottish Government funded climateXchange programme to perform an evidence review of organic management practices, specifically about their impact on emissions and biodiversity on farm. As part of this work SRUC wishes to consult with farmers, crofters, land managers and stakeholders from the full range of organic production systems and land types, about what is thought to be the upsides and downsides of organic farming are for both emissions and biodiversity.

Please sign up for a brief and focused workshop using the links below on either: 

27 July 12.30 – 2pm: https://us06web.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_lznD99gZQ06J2BI5QHnB6A

Or

2 August 5 -6.30pm: https://us06web.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_M1Ierle3R9uNcPFQ2y-9Cw

 

SRUC will be asking a series of questions around management practices that are commonly found on organic farms and about what their impact is on both emissions and biodiversity. They are interested in gathering as wide a range of views as possible from across the industry so if you can join either of the online meeting dates please do.

 

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