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Wheat markets for harvest 2007 were extremely volatile as world stocks fell, demand rose (including new uses, eg biofuels) and CAP reform continued. In the UK, poor weather compounded matters with reduced yields and lower quality crops - a particular problem for the milling wheat market.

If you missed our Milling Wheat Conference in Cambridge last week, video and audio podcasts of the event will be available online here  from Monday 3rd March for two weeks only.

Farmers considering milling wheat markets have to address increasingly stringent assurance and buyer requirements, and
need to comply with recent legislation on mycotoxins.

Best Practice in Milling Wheat involves the
following steps ...

           

This 'signposts' site aims to provide farmers with an update on producing and marketing this specialist crop.

It focuses on key areas where there has been significant change in recent years, for example new varieties, pest or disease threats, or legislation. It also highlights where research has provided new solutions.

References are given to the wide range of publications and websites, produced by
HGCA, nabim and others, where further information
can be found.

Please bookmark this page or use the following short link to return. http://www.hgca.com/millingwheat

Disclaimer
The HGCA has provided funding for this site but has not conducted the research or written this leaflet. While the authors have worked on the best information available to them, neither The HGCA nor the authors shall in any event be liable for any loss, damage or injury howsoever suffered directly or indirectly in relation to the laflet or the research on which it is based.

Reference herein to trade names and proprietry products without stating that they are protected does not imply they may be regarded as unprotected and thus free for general use.No endorsement of named products is intended, nor is any criticism implied of other alternative, but unnamed products.

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