The Government's chief food adviser has called the current debate on meat eating an unpleasant dialogue of the deaf. Speaking at the Oxford Farming Conference, Henry Dimbleby said: "Livestock farmers...
The Government's chief food adviser has called the current debate on meat eating an unpleasant dialogue of the deaf. Speaking at the Oxford Farming Conference, Henry Dimbleby said: "Livestock farmers...
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