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CCRI is the largest specialist rural research centre in the UK, having expertise in all aspects of research in policy and planning for the countryside and the environment of the UK, Europe and further afield.

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MEDIA COVERAGE – £2.5m initiative to help post-Brexit land management and agri-food sectors

Media coverage from media release £2.5m initiative to help post-Brexit land management and agri-food sectors

£2.5m initiative to explore post-Brexit agri-food sector, Food and Drink International, 8th May 2018

Royal Agricultural University to provide education in land management and agri-food, Somerset County Gazette, 8th May 2018

Fertile ground? Royal Agricultural University looks to Brexit era, Times Higher Education (TES), 8th May 2018

University unveils £2.5 million post-Brexit agricultural programme, Punchline Gloucester.com, 8th May 2018

Tagged on: Agriculture    Brexit    RAU
Julie Ryan 16/05/201805/09/2018 Janet Dwyer, Media
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