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Human Resources Location: Newport, Shropshire TF10 8NB Salary: £33,966 to £37,099 The point of entry will be dependent upon relevant qualifications and experience per annum (pro rata for part time
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/cultivation, a food-safety concern when using various peat alternatives and peat-free mixes (e.g. coir, word fibre, bark, green compost etc.) in culinary herbs production might carry the risk of human pathogens
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this is achieved sustainably. Our work contributes to planetary health, animal health and wellbeing, and ultimately how this contributes to human health. We are passionate about what we do and are committed
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interpreted broadly to include both human and non-human perspectives. 3. Mental wellbeing in farming: focusing on the landscapes of support for farm mental wellbeing and how to best support people who work
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) Department, your brief will be to grow the global impact of the department and create a closer alignment between our food and environmental impact based on its nutritional value for human and planetary health
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affect health, fertility and production, and, in extreme cases, lead to death (Gallo et al., 2015). Moreover, there is a risk that mycotoxins can be passed into the human food chain via the milk or meat
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can negatively affect health, fertility and production, and, in extreme cases, lead to death (Gallo et al., 2015). Moreover, there is a risk that mycotoxins can be passed into the human food chain via
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impact of agricultural crime to the exclusion of the impact it has on farmer mental health. Farmers in Britain face a range of stressors – events that negatively affect wellbeing – that impact on
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candidate will contribute to high standards of care for the herd, including hygiene, fertility, production, foot care, grassland management, nutrition and general animal husbandry. We are looking
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addition, British sheep and goat farmers face tough competition from lamb imports (New Zealand, Australia) and substitute meats amid the cost-of-living crisis, prompting consumers to opt for cheaper proteins