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Dairy supply chain project
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Best Foot Forward and Laurence Gould Partnership have been commissioned by the Scottish Government to model the GHG emissions associated with Scottish dairy supply chains. The study will identify the main opportunities for reductions through discussions with farmers, processors, retailers and other stakeholders.
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GWP*: Methane, metrics and confounding science and policy
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Martin Persson is an Associate Professor at Physical Resource Theory, Department of Space, Earth & Environment at Chalmers University of Technology, Sweden. In addition to greenhouse gas metrics, his research focuses on the role of agricultural production, trade and consumption in driving tropical deforestation, as well as policies for halting the loss of forests.
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Discussions, sustainable intensification and land-grabs...
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Red meat debate
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Are modern plant-based diets and foods actually sustainable?
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In this piece, Helen Breewood introduces the environmental impact nuances behind trending vegan and flexitarian consumption patterns. Helen wrote this post in her personal capacity. Note that the FCRN has no financial affiliation with any of the brands mentioned in this blog.Helen Breewood is a research assistant at the FCRN. She is also a freelance writer and blogs about solving global sustainability issues at The Progress Motive. You can find her on Twitter. 
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Reflecting on livestock controversies: perspectives from civil society and researchers
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This post is written by Helen Breewood, Research and Communications Officer at the FCRN. She also blogs about solving global sustainability issues at The Progress Motive. You can find her on Twitter.
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Creating new opportunities for small farmers through dynamic purchasing
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Dr Matt Reed is a sociologist who, before a career in researching the links between technology, farming and food, worked in the food service industry. Dr Dan Keech spent many years working in food NGOs before becoming a researcher with a particular interest in cultural change around food. Prof Damian Maye is a rural geographer with a keen interest in agri-food studies, increasingly focused on questions about meat, and he has fond memories of working at a supermarket deli counter as a student. All three are part of the Countryside and Community Research Institute at The University of Gloucestershire.
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TABLE: RIP the FCRN - and long live Table
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In this blog post Tara Garnett, the FCRN’s director, introduces Table, a new collaboration between the University of Oxford, Wageningen University and Research and the Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences, which will launch later this year, and which builds on and ultimately replaces the FCRN. We are in the process of recruiting a strategic coordinator and fundraising director to help take our collaboration forward, so please read on…
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Why the beef with UK livestock? The need to distinguish between local and global scales in discussions on food sustainability
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Ellen Fletcher holds a BSc and MSc from Imperial College London, Centre for Environmental Policy. Her research has previously focused on urban agriculture (UA) where she has provided evidence on the importance of allotments as a form of UA in sustainable cities. Ellen is currently a research assistant at Rothamsted Research, where she is part of an EU Horizon 2020 project working with farmers in the South West. Ellen would like to pay particular thanks to Catherine Broomfield for initially introducing her to the topic of global and local food systems in her seminar “Livestock farmers: prophets or pariahs?”. Catherine’s extensive body of work on UK livestock systems can be found here.
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