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         This page contains links to all publicly available information from this project.  We also have a photo gallery.

A complete list of all publicity and promotional activities undertaken by the group can be found below.  This list is updated on a regular basis so please remember to visit this page periodically to check our latest information.  This page also contains links to relevant conferences; members of the QUOATS consortium may be present at some of these events.

If you are interested in our work and require additional information please contact us.


Event Diary - discover more about QUOATS at the following events:

  • [1] Cereals (The Arable Event) 2010
    (Wednesday 9 and Thursday 10 June 2010, Royston, Cambridgeshire)
    Visit the official website to find out more and register
    
  • [2] Cereals in Practice 2010
    (Thursday 8 July 2010, SCRI's Balruddery Farm, Invergowrie, Dundee, DD2 5LJ)
    Download the brochure for more information and to register for this free event
    
        Relevant press releases
  • 'More crop success for Aber scientists'  [Press Release]
    Two new oat varieties, from the IBERS oat breeding programme, are added to the recommended list.
     

  • 'IBERS scientists lead major new £4.9m oats study'  [Press Release]
    Quality oats (QUOATS) is a major new study to develop improved varieties of oats that will provide significant economic and environmental benefits for growers, millers, and the dairy, beef and poultry industries.

   
    Technology Interaction Activity Log

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TI 2009

Event (and brief details):

Date:

Organiser (and participants):

 

 

 

Project start - no promotional activities undertaken    
     
     
     
     

 

 

 

 

TI 2010

Event (and brief details):

Date:

Organiser (and participants):

     

 'Oat breeding' presentation to Nuffield scholars (visit to IBERS)

March

IBERS 

'Progress in oats' presentation at the AHDB-HGCA monitoring meeting

March

IBERS, AHDB-HGCA

Bilingual press release issued [English] and [Welsh]

April

IBERS, all partners

 

 

Visit to Masstock trial site (herbicide trial)

June

Du Pont

Cereals Event

June

Senova, IBERS

Royal Welsh Show, Builth Wells

July

IBERS

Cereals in Practice 2010, Dundee

July 

SCRI

     

 

TI 2011

Event (and brief details):

Date:

Organiser (and participants):

 

 

 

To be confirmed    
     
     
     
     
     
     

 

TI 2012

Event (and brief details):

Date:

Organiser (and participants):

 

 

 

To be confirmed    
     
     
     
     
     
     

 

TI 2013

Event (and brief details):

Date:

Organiser (and participants):

 

 

 

To be confirmed    
     
     
     
     
     

 

 

 

 

TI 2014

Event (and brief details):

Date:

Organiser (and participants):

 

 

 

To be confirmed    
     
     
     
     
     

 

 

 

 

 

 

 


The QUOATS project, led by Aberystwyth University (IBERS), is jointly sponsored by BBSRC, by Defra through the Sustainable Arable LINK Programme, by European Regional Development Funding through the Welsh Assembly Government’s Academic Expertise for Business (A4B) Programme and through the Scottish Government Contract Research Fund with funding from AHDB and industry partners.  The project partners are: ADAS UK Ltd, Bernard Matthews Ltd, British Oat and Barley Millers' Association, Du Pont (U.K.) Limited, Felin Ganol Watermill, G B Seeds, Harper Adams University College, James Hutton Institute, Mole Valley Feed Solutions, Nairns Oatcakes Ltd, Oat Services, Organic Research Centre - Elm Farm, Phytatec (UK) Ltd, Poultry Xperience, Senova Ltd and the DairyCo, EBLEX and HGCA divisions of the Agriculture and Horticulture Development Board (AHDB)

All information and images on this website are copyright © IBERS, Aberystwyth University and the project partners
For problems or questions regarding this website please contact Vicky King