Countdown to the BPOA Technical Conference 2024

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Countdown to the BPOA Technical Conference 2024: "Exploring Opportunities for the Future of Horticulture

The British Protected Ornamentals Association (BPOA) is in the final stages of preparing for its flagship event, the Technical Conference, taking place on 31st January 2024 at the National Farmers Union (NFU), NFU Conference Centre in Stoneleigh, CV8 2TZ. Centred around the theme "Exploring Opportunities for the Future of Horticulture," the conference is set to be a fantastic and informative event.

The conference will cover four critical areas:

  • Peat-Free Horticulture
  • Energy/Carbon Efficiency
  • Labour/ Technology
  • Industry Updates from Horticultural Crop Protection (HCP), National Farmers Union (NFU), and Floral Fantasia

This event is only possible with the backing of our sponsors. We’d like to thank Syngenta for our pre-conference dinner and drinks, ICL for the conference lunch, and Beekenkamp, Sinclair, Desch Plantpak Ltd, Bulrush Horticulture Ltd, MorePeople, H L Hutchinson Ltd and OMEX Horticulture for being our conference sponsors.

20% discount code

Gardenforum readers can take advantage of a 20% discount code to use for the conference, and/or the pre-conference dinner.

Quote code BPOAGF2024 when booking.

We are also excited to confirm our speaker line-up which includes Jo McTigue, Martin Emmett, Mike Smith, Neil Bragg, Steve Harper, Julian Davies, Jonathan Scurlock, Eirinn Rusbridge, Mark Sait, Marcel Hubers, David May, Sarah Want, and Martin De La Harpe. The full speaker lineup and talk titles can be found on the BPOA Website.

Don’t miss the pre-conference dinner on the 30th January 2024 at the Woodland Grange Hotel for the opportunity to network with your industry peers and colleagues.

Tickets are available now on Eventbrite.

The BPOA looks forward to welcoming you to what promises to be a fantastic and informative event.
For additional information or assistance, please reach out to andy.smith@britishgrowers.org.

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