A new Kent youth event is inviting people aged 18-30 to find out more about a career in the fresh food and horticulture sectors. Supported by Kent County Council, the Kent and Medway Rural Youth Ideas...
A new Kent youth event is inviting people aged 18-30 to find out more about a career in the fresh food and horticulture sectors. Supported by Kent County Council, the Kent and Medway Rural Youth Ideas...
From working with animals and tech to genetics and PR, these roles show how varied a career in agriculture can be - explained simply enough to show your kids some different options out there
Eco Ewe founder Olivia Shave on taking food and farming education from LAMMA to Westminster – and turning conversation into consequence