BIAC (The British Institute of Agricultural Consultants) is a professional organisation whose members provide advice to Farmers, Rural Businesses and those who care for our Environment and Countryside.

WHAT DOES BIAC DO?

  • Maintains an up-to-date register of members.
  • Provides members with relevant information.
  • Provides skill facilities for members.
  • Provides regional and national networking facilities.
  • Promotes members for work through its pro-active communications.

FOR MORE DETAILS ON HOW AND WHY BIAC WORKS CLICK HERE OR GO TO “ABOUT BIAC”.

 

BIAC 2013 Young Consultant of the Year Competition Presentation 10th October 2013

Nominations for the 2013 BIAC Young Consultant of the Year are now being Sought.

 

Please contact the secretay to make a nomination.

BIAC

Visit to Cassington

AD Plant

Tuesday 4th June 2013

This biogas plant is designed to accept packaged and unpackaged source segregated solid and liquid food wastes. This diverts food waste from landfill to generate renewable energy in the form of heat and

electricity, and a valuable organic fertiliser (digestate).

Cassington AD plant was designed and built by Agrivert. Operating on a 20 year contract with Oxfordshire County Council. It also processes commercial waste, which includes packaged goods. The facility processes over 35,000 tonnes of solid waste a year, and 15,000 tonnes of liquid waste. It generates 2.1MW of electricity and produces an excellent biofertiliser.

 

Pre-booking of lunch and visit essential – please email victoria@biac.co


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Twitter in the Farmyard how your rural business can profit from social media

22nd May 2013

This is an event specifically designed to allow attendees to gain hands on understanding of the opportunities that 'Social Media' can provide.

Full details of how to book go to the 'news' tab and see flyer and booking form added 2/04/13

 

Rural Planning Training Event

25th April 2013

Swindon

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 


 BIAC

RPA Update

24th April 2013

 

BIAC Rural Planing Training Day

25th April 2013

 

BIAC Rural Planning Conference

10th October 2013