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The International Barley Hub is an initiative seeking to create a platform for the translation of barley research into economic, social, environmental and commercial impacts for the breeding, farming, malting, brewing, feed, food, health and related industries

The International Barlety Hub is supported by the UK and Scottish governments through the Tay Cities Region Deal, a partnership between the UK and Scottish governments and public and private organisations across Angus, Dundee, Fife and Perth & Kinross that seeks to invest up to £700 million in projects promoting sustainable and inclusive prosperity for the region.

Find out more about the development of IBH in our our short video below:

Visit the International Barley Hub to find out about Research projects, view Publications and join and view regular Seminars - see here.

 

Some recent webinars are shown below:

 

 

 

 

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