Repairing a fractured pipeline: improving the effectiveness of agricultural R & D in the UK
The farming industry in the United Kingdom faces considerable challenges in playing a proportionate role in meeting increasing global food needs whilst minimising the environmental, social and economic impacts of production agriculture. To do so effectively requires the generation, promotion and uptake of new knowledge, skills and technologies. This article discusses the significant changes that are needed in order to meet these goals.
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2012
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Authors: | Pollock, Christopher |
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International Journal of Agricultural Management. - International Farm Management Association - IFMA. - Vol. 02.2012, 1
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International Farm Management Association - IFMA Institute of Agricultural Management |
Subject: | Agriculture | research | development | knowledge transfer | policy | industry | Agricultural and Food Policy | Research and Development/Tech Change/Emerging Technologies |
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