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November 19, Nottingham

UK: Hot seat sessions at Cultivating Retail

Key topics impacting the industry will be in the spotlight at next month’s Cultivating Retail Conference on Tuesday 19 November 2019 at East Midlands Conference Centre, Nottingham.

15-minute hot seat sessions will cover a range of subjects providing the latest updates and opportunities to look at what needs to be done now to ensure a robust, viable and relevant industry fit for the future.

These expert-led insights, chaired by conference host and broadcaster Daisy McAndrew, include:

  • Biosecurity: Alistair Yeomans, Horticultural Consultant, will talk about the Plant Health Management Standard and how adopting Plant Healthy principles helps businesses mitigate threats from pests and diseases.  
  • Growing media: Consumer peat reduction usage targets will be missed. Steve Harper, Responsible Sourcing lead, will focus on where we are now, what the industry’s answer is to this pressing issue, and what the obstacles are in preventing us quickly achieving this goal.
  • Plastics: Stuart Foster, RECOUP, will give an overview of some of the latest RECOUP initiatives and opportunities, including the latest work in the horticulture sector.
  • Chemicals: Adam Speed, Crop Protection Association (CPA), will be giving an update on the garden care chemicals sector and the future of the industry.
  • Labour and skills: James Mallick, Pro-Force, has extensive experience of sourcing and managing workforces for major horticulture business and will discuss the challenges around the sustainability of seasonal labour. 
  • Technology: Chris Corby, Corby + Fellas, will demonstrate how technology can make your business more sustainable whilst ensuring your business remains viable.
  • Energy: Ben Wilby, HTA Utilities, will talk through getting sustainable energy coming into your business and give tips to make your use more efficient.  
  • Water: Kevin Barefoot, HTA Utilities, talks through steps that you can take to improve your water efficiency to make your business more sustainable.

Cultivating Retail highlights the opportunities the industry will face in the coming years as well as the threats; it also provides answers and examples that can be applied.

For more information:
www.hta.org.uk/cultivatingretail

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