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Latest Publications

Defra Science Notes for Non-Specialists

Elements Magazine

Research Newsletters

Agriculture, horticulture & fisheries (AHF)

Animal health & welfare (AHW)

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Conservation & wildlife (CW)

  • Monitoring of peat and alternative products for growing media and soil improvers in the UK 2005 (PDF icon 328Kb) - First biennial report by ADAS UK Ltd and Enviros Consulting Ltd 
  • 4 April 2003 - UK Country Report on Animal Genetic Resources - This has been updated, and now available here

    The official UK Country Report on Animal Genetic Resources (AnGR) as submitted to the Food and Agriculture Organisation of the United Nations (FAO) to form part of the "First Report on the State of the World's Animal Genetic Resources". It was drafted by a working group from a 24 member National Consultative Committee made up from all parts of the farm animal breeding and conservation sectors under the chairmanship of Professor W.G. Hill of the University of Edinburgh . The Report is a comprehensive review of the utilisation and conservation of AnGR in the UK with recommendations for a future strategy.

  • Marine Habitats Guidance: This Guidance Note offers advice on the best practice in coastal engineering design which will assist Borough Councils and Local Authorities in fulfilling the EC Habitats Directive for positive marine environmental enhancement.  Full Note (Compressed  1.5Mb)
    • Executable Program (Compressed, PC Compatible, Win95 or better, 1.1Mb) as mentioned in report. PLEASE NOTE: Defra TAKE NO RESPONSIBILITY (NEITHER INFERRED NOR IMPLIED) FOR THIS EXECUTABLE - Read Me file (txt 3Kb).
  • RBG Kew Quinquennial Review is now available - Stage I - Full report. (PDF icon 690kb)
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Defra work & policy (DWP)

Environmental protection (EP)

Food & drink (FD)

  • 8 November 2005 - Microbiological Safety of Food Funders Group (MSFFG) Database - The MSFFG is a cross-representational body involving bodies who fund microbiological research in the area of food safety. The group regularly updates a database ( http://www.msffg.org.uk/) of all currently funded UK research in this area. More information on the MSFFG's activities can be found on the Food Standards Agency website http://www.food.gov.uk/.
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Pesticide safety & use (PSU)

  • A book "Reducing Agrochemical Use on the Arable Farm: the TALISMAN and SCARAB Projects" has been published by ADAS. It gives an in-depth account of the results and conclusions of the TALISMAN and SCARAB projects, which have provided an insight into the economic, agronomic and ecological consequences of reducing agrochemical inputs in arable crops. It is available through ADAS Research Publications and Reports page.
  • Revised proceedings from the Workshop on Research on Organophosphates (PDF icon 96Kb)
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Rural affairs (RA)

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Sustainable development (SD)

  • An international conference is to be held in June 2004 on ' Yields of Farmed Species'
    (PDF icon 162Kb). This will consider the prospects for agricultural productivity into the new century, given the drive towards sustainability. Answers will be offered as to whether the dramatic increases of the last century can continue, what are the yield potentials of the species that are farmed now, and how will new technologies affect yields achievable in future decades?
  • 29 May 2003 - Howard Dalton's presentation to the Woodhouse Group on 20 May 2003 : Defra's science and its role in sustainability (PDF icon 985Kb)
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Maps (M)

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Other Defra publications & catalogues (ODPC)

Ordering information (OI)

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Title index (TI)

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Page published: 9 October 2007

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