The John Innes Centre has called for urgent investment in new research tools to address major global losses of wheat crops which cost £22 billion per year.
Want to read this article?
Register now for 2 free articles every 7 days.
Already a member?
Login
Subscribe to Farmers Guardian
Subscribe
New to Farmers Guardian?
Register
Previous Article Bobcat pins high hopes on new R-Series telehandlers as it aims to double production by 2025Next Article Frustration as Government ‘abandons’ evidence-based policy in badger cull phase out