Programme
Outline

Day 1: FRI 22 NOV
REGENERATING THE LAND & THE REGION

9.50am: FRIDAY MORNING PLENARY

FOREVER FARMING: Food security at a time of climate disruption
 
Philip Lymbery, Author, Sixty Harvests Left and CEO, Compassion In World Farming
How industrial farming is killing our world and how sustainable, humane alternatives are well able to feed everyone.
 
Prof Andy Neal, Rothamsted Research
Maintaining the soil conditions that will keep farms productive and profitable whatever the challenges of a changing climate.
 
Nikki Yoxall, Pasture For Life
The role of grazing animals and species-rich grasslands in protecting and securing the nation’s food supply.
 
Chair:  Kate Hughes, regenerative farmer

11.30am: FRIDAY MORNING BREAKOUTS

Breaking Free: Can Farming Ever Escape Its Glyphosate Dependency?
Professor Andrew Neal, Ian Wilkinson & Tim Parton
 
Financing Farm Transition: Unpacking Investment in Regenerative Agriculture
Tamara Giltsoff (Chair), Paul McMahon, Tim Coates, Mark Drewel, Alex Godfrey & Simon Crichton
 
Building a Successful Local Food System from The Ground Up
Hamish Evans, Adam Lockyear, Cerys Dehaini & Charlotte Barry (Chair)
 
Restoring Biodiversity on Livestock Farms
Tim Martin, Martin Lines & Holly Purdey
 
Opportunities Under Sustainable Farming Incentives Schemes
Jerry Alford
 
Unleashing the Productivity of Your Farm
Tim Williams, Jake Corin, Ian Robertson & Abby Rose
 
First Milk: How Healthy Soil Leads to a Healthy Business
Mark Brooking & Lucy Noad
 
Working Collaboratively
Abby Allen & Bertie Matthews
 
Steps on the Journey to Regenerative Farming + Base UK
Edward Gallia, Thomas Mitchell & Stephen Goodwin

1.40pm: FRIDAY AFTERNOON PLENARY

OPPORTUNITY AGRICULTURE: How the Transition to Regenerative Farming Will Mean Better Times For Farming
 
Martin Lines, Nature Friendly Farming Network
How nature friendly farming will improve profits for farmers by adding income streams and reducing input costs.
 
George Dunn, Tenant Farmers’ Association
How tenant farmers and new tenancies can speed the transition to regenerative, profitable farming.
 
Niels Corfield, Regen Farming Consultant
Transitioning to lower cost, higher profit farming.
 
Chair:  Holly Purdey, regenerative farmer

2.45pm: FRIDAY AFTERNOON BREAKOUTS

New Farms for New Farmers
George Dunn, Rebecca Laughton, Sarah Whittick.
 
Restoring the Healthy Loaf: Re-Thinking Bread from the Ground Up
David Brewer, Fred Price, Heloise Trott & Annie Landless
 
Agroforestry: Farming in Three Dimensions                                                                                         
Kate Hughes (Chair), Ben Raskin, Chris Jones & Jane Acton
 
The Holistic Value of Soil Health Data for Farm Businesses
Tom Tolputt, Francis Clarke, & Tamara Giltsoff
 
The Magic of Diverse Pastures
Andy Wear, Ian Wilkinson & Nikki Yoxall
 
Outside The Box
George Ford, Nick Cavill & Clyde Jones (Chair)
 
The Weatherproof Farm: Grazing Through the Seasons
Niels Corfield & Silas Hedley-Lawrence
 
Regenerative Farming and Farm Income: Do the Numbers Stack Up
Marianne McHugh & Gemma Sparks
 
Roots to Regeneration
Caroline Grindrod, Claire Hill & ffinlo Costain

4.15pm: FRIDAY END OF DAY PLENARY

A quick-fire forum with an ad-hoc panel of speakers dealing with issues and sharing insights that have arisen during the day.

Day 2: SAT 23 NOV
HEALTHY FOOD, HEALTHY COMMUNITIES

9.50am: SATURDAY MORNING PLENARY

New Landscapes, New Hope: Transforming our countryside and communities for the challenges ahead.
 
Caroline Grindrod,  Roots To Regeneration
Charting the social changes that have brought about our separation from nature and our current, environmentally-destructive farming system. Caroline will shows how the change to a holistic, systems approach to farming will lead to flourishing communities, farms and economies.
 
Sue Pritchard, Food, Farming and Countryside Commission
An update on the politics of bringing about the much-needed transformation of our food and farming systems.
 
Merrick Denton-Thompson, Former President of the Landscape Institute
Merrick shares the results of a Defra-funded project on what would happen if an English county were farmed in ways that were ecological and took account of landscape differences. The results show big increases in biodiversity and farm profitability, plus huge benefits for the whole economy. 
 
Chair: Rebecca Pow, former DEFRA minister 
 

11.30am: SATURDAY MORNING BREAKOUTS

Boosting Local Ecologically Grown Foods through the Hospitality Sector
Josh Eggleton, Luke Hassell & Matt Chatfield 
 
Accessing Affordable ‘Real’ Food
Dr Rebecca Sandover & Ped Asgarian, Carol Adams, Ian Smith & Andy Johnson
 
Food, Health and Climate
Charlotte Carson, Hugh Thomas, Becky Lovegrove, Manda Brookman
 
The Living Soil: Nurturing Nature’s Way
Nigel Cox, Sally Morgan, Jess Gough 
 
Integrating Food and Fibre Production to Diversify Farm Income and Build Soil Health
Zoe Gilbertson, Pauline Laurent, Luke Middleton, & Tamara Giltsoff 
 
Land Sparing or Land Sharing? Why Britain’s Wildlife Need Both
Holly Purdey, Ed Green, James Grischeff & Simon Clarke

12.40pm: SATURDAY LUNCHTIME PLENARY

Southwest Regional Food Security Forum
Dr Rebecca Sandover, Andrea Gibbon, and Adam Lockyear

1.40pm: SATURDAY AFTERNOON PLENARY

Re-settling Rural Britain: Building new farm communities
 
Kim Brooks, MD The Community Farm
Kim explores the connection between community and food. Every year The Community Farm welcomes over 1,500 people for well-being courses, social events and volunteering sessions on beautiful land overlooking Chew Valley Lake, just south of Bristol.
 
Nigel Cox, Organic Horticultural Consultant
The triumphs and pitfalls of running a community project based on healthy soils and permaculture.
 
James Odgers, Founder of Stream Farm
How can land use include the benefits of belonging in a community? From serfs to villeins, from Wat Tyler to the Levellers, from the Luddites to the common bond.  Seeking to recreate a sense of village on a Somerset farm using a sharing model developed from experiences around the world.
 
Chair: Max Cotton,  Smallholder and BBC radio presenter

2.45pm: SATURDAY AFTERNOON BREAKOUTS

How the NHS Crisis Will Accelerate the Transition to Regenerative Farming
Genevieve Relton, Dr Lucy Williamson & Holly Whitelaw
 
First Milk: Evidence to Support the Activity. What Consumers Think About Regen.
Leona McDonald
 
Reclaiming Our Farming Narrative
Graham Harvey, Ben Eagle, ffinlo Costain, Mark Helyar & Anthony Bellekom
 
Skool Beanz – How we can inspire the future generations of growers and caretakers of the land. If we don’t engage our young, what is the point of being here!
Lara Honnor
 
The Critical Role of Short Food Supply Chains in Supporting Sustainable Farmers
Rich Osborn
 
Business Information Point: Taking Full Advantage of Subsidies Landscape
Marianne McHugh & Giles Adam
 
Butterflies, Bogs & Beavers: Restoring Biodiversity on Livestock Farms
Tim Martin & Chris Jones
 

4.15pm: SATURDAY END OF DAY PLENARY

A quick-fire forum with an ad-hoc panel of speakers dealing with issues and sharing insights that have arisen during the day.

Please note: many of our sessions are still in development. This programme is subject to change.

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