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Lincoln secures share of £16 million to address global agricultural challenges

Lincoln secures share of £16 million to address global agricultural challenges

13th July 2016
Lorna Davis
Agri-food technology, Agriculture, Agrifood, funding, global challenges, government, industry, money, News, projects, Research, university, University of Lincoln

Scientists at the University of Lincoln, UK, will lead three pioneering research projects as part of a new wave of government funding aimed at solving some of the world’s greatest agricultural challenges. The new agri-tech projects, which will support innovation in farming and food production, have been awarded a share of £16 million funding through

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