Title
Correspondence with Monsanto regarding a meeting on "A new view of sustainable agriculture"
Reference
MS/2144/03/29
Production date
22-04-1998 - 26-05-1998
Creator
- MonsantoBiographyBiography
Monsanto is a global agriculture company developing products and tools for farmers around the world grow crops using biotechnology.
The history of today’s Monsanto, an agricultural company, began in 2002 after it was divested from Pharmacia Corporation. Agricultural biotechnology was firmly established as the new company’s strategic research focus in an effort to improve farmer livelihoods by increasing their profitability through yield enhancements.
The company produces it's own brands of GM products including Yieldguard and Roundup Ready.
- Rothamstead ResearchBiographyBiography
Scope and Content
Meeting where the President of the National Farmers' Union Spoke
Extent
6 items
Language
English
Level of description
ITEM
Repository name
Science Museum, London
Associated people and organisations
- Biotechnology and Biological Sciences Research CouncilBiographyBiography
BBSRC is part of UK Research and Innovation, an organisation that brings together seven research councils to maximise the contribution of each council and create a good environment for research. Their goal is to ensure the UK is a world-leader in research and innovation.
The company invested £469 million in bioscience in 2016-17 and supports around 1,600 scientists and 2,000 research students in universities in the UK.
- National Farmers' UnionBiographyBiography
The National Farmers' Union has a primary purpose to champion British agriculture and campaign towards a stable and sustainable future for British farmers with an aim to secure the best possible deals in selling produce. The NFU offers insurance, advice and support to farmers around England and Wales through regional offices and are actively involved in educating young people about food and farming.
The NFU were deeply involved with the debates surrounding GM crops and biotechnology and believes that British farmers should have the choice to benefit from biotechnology as it could be a critical solution to some of the production challenges farmers face.
- Crute, IanBiographyBiography
(b.1949) Plant Pathologist
Formerly the Director of Rothamsted Research, Professor Crute is the Agriculture and Horticulture Development Board's Chief Scientist. At Rothamstead Research Crute’s responsibilities were for all scientific, operational, commercial and external liaison activities of the institute. This was a role Crute held since 1999 through most of the GM debate. The crop portfolio at Rothamstead covered cereals, oilseeds, sugar beet, potatoes, willow and miscanthus and input into tropical crops.
Crute achieved a First-Class Honours degree in botany and a PhD in plant pathology from the University of Newcastle upon Tyne. He was a research group leader in plant pathology at what is now Warwick-HRI from 1973 to 1986. In 1986 he obtained a Fulbright Fellowship and went to the University of Wisconsin in Madison, USA to work on the genetics of resistance to fungal pathogens. On his return to England a year later he moved to HRI East Malling as Head of the Crop and Environment Protection Department. In 1993 he decided to move back to HRI at Warwick and spent two years as Head of Plant Pathology before he was promoted to Director at Wellesbourne with overall responsibility for the research direction at the site.
Crute's scientific contributions are recorded in over 160 publications and has been awarded the Research Medal of the Royal Agricultural Society of England in 1992 and the British Crop Production Council Medal in 2006. He was elected as President of the British Society for Plant Pathology in 1995 and was honoured with a Visiting Professorship in the Faculty of Biological Sciences at the University of Oxford. His committee and board memberships include: Chairman of the Sainsbury Laboratory Council, member of the Lead Expert Group on the “Future of Food and Farming” Foresight project and Board member of HGCA’s Crop Evaluation Ltd.
Subject
Conditions governing access
Open Access
Conditions governing Reproduction
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