
Industry leaders and growers have paid tribute to sugar beet expert Simon Bowen, who died unexpectedly last month.
Mr Bowen, 62, was head of knowledge exchange at the British Beet Research Organisation. He passed away following a suspected heart attack while walking his dog on 10 March.
In a statement, the BBRO described Mr Bowen as an outstanding ambassador for the sugar beet industry, widely respected for his extensive sugar beet knowledge and his enthusiasm for the crop.
“He will be greatly missed,” said the BBRO. “Our thoughts and sympathies are with his family and friends at this difficult time.”
NFU Sugar said: “Simon’s knowledge, passion and drive were unrivalled assets to the home-grown beet sector. Always committed, always inspiring, and always with a smile. Our thoughts are with his family, friends, and colleagues at this difficult time.”
Norfolk sugar beet grower Mark Fletcher said: “I’m shocked and saddened to hear this news. Simon was a pleasure to work alongside and exchange ideas with. He will be greatly missed.”
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