25 Oct 2024
by Vicky Robinson

AIC to host Countryside COP4 webinar on feed industry and sustainable livestock production

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The Agricultural Industries Confederation (AIC) will host an online event as part of this year's Countryside COP, discussing how the Animal Feed sector supports sustainable livestock production.

The webinar - "How the feed industry is contributing to sustainable livestock production" - is set to be held online on 4 November from 12.30–13.30 and is free to register to join.

It presents a valuable opportunity to hear from and ask questions of key players in the Animal Feed industry on what is being done to support and advance sustainable livestock production.

The event will be co-chaired by AIC's Head of Animal Feed James McCulloch and Head of Sustainability Vicky Robinson. Speakers include:

  • Georgie Croxford, Head of Technical and Quality Ruminant at AB Dairy
  • George White, Chief Executive Officer of GLW Feeds
  • Martin Barker, Sustainability Manager, UK of Duynie Ltd

To register to join, click the button below.


AIC's virtual event forms part of Countryside COP week, which runs from 4-11 November.

Now in its fourth year, Countryside COP provides a platform for anyone interested in the countryside to hear how the UK's rural economy and agriculture can help tackle climate change and improve sustainability.

It brings together the rural community and businesses to showcase and inspire activity ahead of COP, this year COP29 is in Baku, Azerbaijan, from 11-22 November 2024.

For a full list of events and more information, visit the Countryside COP pages on the Agricology website.

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Vicky Robinson

Vicky Robinson

Head of Sustainability, AIC

Vicky Robinson is Head of Sustainability and is responsible for leading and co-ordinating AIC's work on sustainability. 

A 2019 Nuffield Scholar, Vicky was previously Technical Director at Linking Environment and Farming (LEAF), which followed 22 years working for Natural England and its predecessors on agri-environment delivery, policy development and implementation.

Email:
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Phone:
01733 385230

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