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MEDIA COVERAGE – University of Gloucestershire researchers explore the resilience of UK arable farming

Media coverage for University of Gloucestershire researchers explore the resilience of UK arable farming. See media release.

Researchers to explore resilience of arable farming during ‘crucial time’ for UK, Farming UK, 5th April 2018 (SURE-Farm project)

University of Gloucestershire researchers explore the resilience of UK arable farming, Environment Magazine online, 5th April 2018. (SURE-Farm project)

Tagged on: Agriculture    EU    Farming    H2020    Resilience    Sustainability
Julie Ryan 17/05/201804/06/2018 Damian Maye, Julie Urquhart, Mauro Vigani, Media, Paul Courtney, Rob Berry, SURE-Farm
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