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Farming matters: Annie Williams - "Is food security forgotten in the net zero agenda?"

I work in business development at the UK Agri-Tech Centre, working across the agri-food supply chain to accelerate innovation

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Annie Williams - Business development manager at the UK Agri-Tech Centre
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Annie Williams - Business development manager at the UK Agri-Tech Centre

In this role, I was able to attend the George Scott Robertson lecture in February, entitled: What does climate change mean for the UK food system? Dr Pete Falloon, of the Met Office, provided data and...

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