Staff and students attended last night's City Food Lecture at Guildhall London, where Professor Louise Fresco discussed Foods for the Future before a closing speech by our Chancellor, Her Royal Highness, The Princess Royal.
Many valid points raised incl. getting food education into schools - yes please at primary and secondary. Also, tell them about the food industry and the job roles involved in producing the food they eat. https://t.co/JliYe0TjSt
— Annette Creedon (@Dr_A_Creedon) February 20, 2020
Meat alternatives are part of the solution, not the only solution - CFL2020. Lots to think about. ?@harperfoodies? ?@HarperAdamsUni? pic.twitter.com/Z7lJ6v0aIU
— Annette Creedon (@Dr_A_Creedon) February 20, 2020
What will we all be eating in the future? If we don't eat meat and fish where will our proteins come from? Plants not very complete in proteins or amino acids so you need to be careful consumer to get array you need. @LouiseOFresco #CFL2020 #cityfoodlecture #foodsupplychain pic.twitter.com/HqYrvG5gCM
— City Food Lecture (@CityFoodLecture) February 20, 2020
Closing speech at this evening's #cityfoodlecture . We all need a good technical education on the value of food and the way in which it's produced. We need to live in harmony with the rest of world. #foodsector #foodsupplychain #foodindustry #CFL2020 pic.twitter.com/3FNx92kXWA
— City Food Lecture (@CityFoodLecture) February 20, 2020
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