19/03/07
Political, marketing, technical and environmental issues will
be discussed and debated at a series of seminars and a question
time to be staged at NSA North Sheep 2007, the northern region’s
biennial one day event to be staged on Wednesday, 6 June at North
Hanging Wells, Eastgate in Weardale, Bishop Auckland by kind
permission of M W Skidmore Ltd. The 15th technical event of its
kind plans are well in advance to build on its previous success
to attract a crowd of more than 8,000 and 200 trade stands.
NSA North Sheep 2007 chairman,
Hans Pörksen
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Farmers and members of the sheep industry will be able to field
their questions on the future of sheep marketing to a panel of
speakers at a lunchtime Question Time featuring NSA’s Peter
Morris; AIMS’ Norman Bagley, Dunbia’s Jonathan Birnie,
Darlington Auction Mart’s Stephen Aitken, and independent
procurer, Stephen Kirkup. SAC’s Prof Geoff Simm will bring
in to focus what the future holds for further genetic development
and how farmers will be able to apply that progress to their
flocks, while SAC’s John Vipond will provide an update
on easy care traits, how to select and the benefits they offer
towards developing a sustainable management regime.
There will be opportunities for further debate on sustainability
issues in the series of seminars on countryside management, chaired
by NSA chairman, David Raine. Defra’s head of sustainable
farming, Nafees Meah will define Government policy while his
colleague, Andrew Kuyk will detail the current environment schemes
to sign up to, give an indication of the future along with their
likely successors. Various current health issues will also come
under the microscope. Cumbrian based vet, Matt Colston will discuss
sheep health plans and how to put them in to practice. In addition,
new and emerging export market opportunities will be discussed
at a breakfast seminar by British Livestock Genetics Consortium
chairman, Henry Lewis.
NSA North Sheep 2007 chairman, Hans Pörksen comments: “The
event is offering a comprehensive programme of seminars and discussion
forums for all members of the sheep sector, providing them with
opportunities to reflect on their businesses and make more informed
decisions as the industry gears itself up for the full impact
of current farm payment regime in the run up to 2012.”
For further information on NSA North Sheep 2007 please contact
event organiser, Julie Sedgewick on 01388 664496. www.northsheep.org.uk
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