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From sustenance to complete nourishment in a changing and uncertain climate

Ellison Building A, 001 (ELA 001)

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Malnutrition is a crisis affecting both the developed and developing worlds. Both adult and children’s health are compromised by inadequate fruit and vegetable consumption, and horticultural production globally is threatened by unpredictable weather events, disease, insect damage and lack of research funding at the required level.

Come along to hear how you can get ahead of the game by advocating for change on a global basis, helping us be better prepared for imminent climate emergencies, and ultimately making sure that they and their grandchildren’s health is maintained by a sensible choice of diet.

About the speaker: Dyno Keatinge is an Ex-Director General of the World Vegetable Center.

Link to further information, and to book a free ticket: https://www.rgs.org/events/upcoming-events/sustenance-to-nourishment-in-changing-climate

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Ellison Building A, 001 (ELA 001)
Northumbria University City Campus
Newcastle-upon-Tyne
NE1 8ST


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