Agricultural Research Council


The Agricultural Research Council was established in the United Kingdom in 1931 as a more comprehensive body than the Advisory Committee on Agricultural Research to the Development Commissioners which preceded it and whose functions it took over. It was established as a committee of the Privy Council for the "for the organisation and development of agricultural research." This was then transformed into the ARC by Royal Charter with thirteen original members:
In 1983 it was superseded by the Agricultural and Food Research Council.