Eden Project founder Sir Tim Smit on a post-Brexit agricultural landscape
Eden Project founder Sir Tim Smit says the UK will need a revolution in attitudes to producing food if it is to protect food security post-Brexit.
Eden Project founder Sir Tim Smit says we'll need a revolution in attitudes to producing food if we're to protect food security in the UK post-Brexit. He criticises our current leaders who, he claims, 'look down their noses at farming'. Food production will be the most important profession as the global population moves towards 9 billion, and we need to be inspiring the next generation of producers. He wants leaders who will make it 'rock and roll'.
This is part of a special week of programmes on Farming Today that are exploring the environmental and farming opportunities that will come with Brexit featuring a line-up of special guests. During the week Princess Anne, Germaine Greer, Tim Martin, Jay Rayner and Sir Tim Smit will each explore some of the issues close to their heart relating to how we could look after our countryside, environment and produce food.
Producer Sally Challoner.
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Sir Tim Smit on agricultural landscape post-Brexit
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- Tue 21 Mar 2017 05:45大象传媒 Radio 4
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