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2018 CIH CONFERENCE ISLAND HORTICULTURE ‘LIFE AFTER BREXIT’ Island Horticulture - 'Life after Brexit' is this year's Conference theme. This year, on 3rd October 2018, the From the UK, Dr Ed Moorhouse Graham is in the unique position Chartered Institute of Horticulture addresses the challenges and of serving on many European (CIH) will be holding their annual opportunities facing salad and Committees at breeder, grower and Conference in London, at the Farmers' vegetable growers post Brexit, given agent level and will be sharing the and Fletchers' Livery Hall, 3 Cloth that a significant amount of our fresh impact of Brexit on Breeding, Plant Street, London, EC1A 7LD. The CIH produce is sourced from overseas. Varietal Protection and Royalties are delighted to welcome distinguished speakers from both the UK and the Netherlands, discussing a range of topics pertinent to horticulturists in all sectors. Enjoy listening to John Adlam, Principal of Dove Associates, delivering the James Bruce Memorial Lecture; focusing on 'Growing a Horti Culture'.  Alongside John is Jacob Kolff, Owner, Kolff Plants and one of the largest exporters of hardy plants in the Netherlands, Jacob will discuss UK imports of hardy nursery stock, The success story of Berry Production in the UK will be delivered by Alastair All sectors of Horticulture are and owner of BR Brooks and Son. represented this year, from Berry production is the huge success story of British Horticulture and Alastair will be sharing his thoughts on breeding, growing and the public desire for berries. Jack Ward, CEO of the British Growers Association will be sharing the current mood of his growers and their success stories, the challenges and the growing climate immediately post Brexit. Joining them is Jeroen Van Buren, Finally. and not a stranger to subject is the 'Digital Revolution and how this impacts on the largest Horticultural consultancy in the world. 22 Landscape & Urban Design Issue 34 2018 continents. Brooks, Chairman of Berry Gardens both now and in the future. from Delphy BV, Netherlands. Jeroen's across borders European and other Ornamentals, Fresh Produce, Soft Fruits and Field Vegetables to Plant Breeding, Consultancy and Advisory. There truly is something for everyone! The conference location is fantastic; the Hall is a minute's walk from Barbican Tube Station and 5 minutes from St Paul's tube station.  Maximise networking opportunities whilst enjoying a hot fork buffet lunch. conference, Graham Spencer, Director of Plants for Europe will be asking 'Where are we now and what should you do? DON'T MISS OUT! Click here to BOOK ONLINE: www.horticulture.org.uk/cih-agm- conference-booking/