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Healthy farming and rural communities are needed if the UK wants to retain resilient food systems

Experts will discuss how to build resilient rural communities, and whether there a looming rural mental health crisis, at a University of Exeter event.

Healthy farming and rural communities are needed if the UK wants to retain resilient food systems which can cope with the demands of a changing climate and technological innovation.

A steep rise in mental health problems within rural parts of the country, exacerbated by reduced access to support services, could be the biggest barrier. The panel at the event will unpack these challenges and identify the policy solutions which need to be put in place.

The panel will be chaired by Minette Batters, farmer and former President of the National Farmers’ Union and includes Professor Matt Lobley, and Dr Rebecca Wheeler, from the University of Exeter’s Centre for Rural Policy and local Dartmoor farmer Christine Malseed.

The panel discussion will be followed by audience Q&A and a networking drinks reception.

The event will be held on Wednesday, September 11, from 7 – 9:30pm at the University of Exeter’s Amory Building on the Streatham campus.

Register at Building resilient rural communities Tickets, Wed, Sep 11, 2024 at 7:00 PM | Eventbrite or email CRPR@exeter.ac.uk.