September 6, 2022
Meet Eva Chatzaki, the James Hutton Institute's new Crop Trials Manager
Scots scientists to spearhead urgent EU research into how climate change is impacting our ability to grow crops
February 10, 2022
World Pulses Day: We should get our fingers on pulses
October 25, 2021
Help determine the future of soft fruit pre-breeding research
February 11, 2021
Celebrating our women in science
February 10, 2020
Pulses, sustainable 'superfoods' for the future
September 13, 2018
Call for clarity after EU ruling on gene-edited crops - An open letter, signed by leading research institutions, universities, plant breeders, crop agronomy companies and biotech multinationals, is delivered to Defra Secretary
May 18, 2015
Researchers and farmers discuss future of European agriculture
January 17, 2015
Climate change will have far reaching effects on UK agriculture
October 27, 2014
Move to ban pesticides ‘a threat to food security in the United Kingdom’, say James Hutton Institute scientists
July 9, 2014
Do more to ensure food security, Scottish Food Security Alliance urges
March 11, 2014
Could potatoes, tomatoes and saffron help fight disease?
July 12, 2013
Biodiversity key for feeding the future, researchers say
July 9, 2013
The science behind weed control (Farming UK)
June 21, 2013
Research bodies form new alliance to address global challenge on food
June 13, 2013
United Kingdom - Plant breeders highlight key role of biodiversity (FarmingUK)
December 6, 2012
World Soil Day: let’s celebrate our most prized asset
November 26, 2012
Disease-free plants and new lab aim to improve food security in Zambia
November 20, 2012
Barley didn’t always grow in Scotland…but how is it now our main crop?
October 16, 2012
Seventy-five years of spring barley breeding
September 27, 2012
Sustainable intensification - the challenge for agriculture
August 1, 2012
Challenging summer is hot topic for British potato producers
May 30, 2012
The potato world comes to Edinburgh
April 11, 2012
Lighting up plant cells - By creating techniques allowing ever more detailed study of the cellular activity of plants, scientists believe it may be possible to reprogramme living systems.
April 4, 2012
Birthday celebrations at James Hutton Institute
March 27, 2012
Warning signs on global soils “serious”
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