Abstract

In his welcome and introduction, Graham Jellis, the AFCP Chairman, firstly explained that the Forum was a hybrid event, with around 25 participants in person at the University of Hertfordshire and up to 100 joining online from the UK and abroad. He expressed his gratitude to the University of Hertfordshire for hosting the Forum. Graham explained that the purpose of AFCP is to allow the various agricultural sector charities in the UK to communicate and work together, wherever possible, to benefit UK agriculture and beyond. Further details on the AFCP and its member charities can be found on: https://www.afcp.org.uk. AFCP member charities have funded much of the research on oilseed rape pests and diseases being presented at this Forum.

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