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BCPC Congress 2014 programme already well advanced


United Kingdom
March 28, 2014

Building on the success of last year’s event, the BCPC Congress 2014 is well on track to be another highly informative and stimulating event. The theme for this year – which is again targeted at the regulatory sector of the European and international crop protection industry – is “European Regulatory Affairs: Precaution or innovation?” Organised by BCPC in association with TSGE Forum, with headline sponsor JSC International Limited, the Congress will take place at the Hilton Metropole, Brighton, UK on 30 September – 1 October.

The organisers have already secured a comprehensive programme of relevant and engaging presentations from a wide range of influential industry speakers is already in place and will be delivered over the two days.

A key part of the Congress is the provision of a lively exhibition area – ideal for networking and knowledge exchange. Exhibitors already signed up include: AGROW, APC, Barkwith Associates Limited, BCPC, bibra toxicology advice and consulting / Enviresearch, CEM Analytical Services Limited (CEMAS), Exponent International Limited, Harlan Contract Research Services, JSC International Limited, Oxford Agricultural Trials Limited, Pôle Ecotox, Quotient Bioresearch, SGS and the TSGE Group.

Registration is now open BUT make sure that you book before 30 April 2014 to benefit from the early bird rate.

For further information about the BCPC Congress 2014, to register as a delegate, find out about exhibiting or sponsoring the event visit www.bcpccongress.org

The British Crop Production Council (BCPC) is a non profit-making organisation. For over 50 years it has developed an international reputation for sound science in the fields of agriculture, food and the environment. Its conferences, publications and working groups bring together scientists to form opinion on key issues.



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Published: March 28, 2014

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