EPISODE · Nov 12, 2021 · 23 MIN
Feeding The Future: Climate Change, Population Growth And Technology - Evan Fraser | VETchat by The Webinar Vet
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Today's episode of VetChat by The Webinar Vet is the first of our bite-size content taken from the April 2021 WVA Virtual Seminar on Food Security. The seminar aimed to raise awareness and promote the veterinary role in achieving global food security through the establishment of relevant partnerships with other professionals, integrating veterinary expertise into current and future global food security programs and identifying possible workforce opportunities for veterinarians outside of clinical practice. This episode is a talk by Professor Evan Fraser from the University of Guelph, on feeding the future. He discusses topics such as population growth, climate change, distribution issues, and future technologies. Watch the full WVA Virtual Seminar: Food Security webinar here.
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Today's episode of VetChat by The Webinar Vet is the first of our bite-size content taken from the April 2021 WVA Virtual Seminar on Food Security. The seminar aimed to raise awareness and promote the veterinary role in achieving global food security through the establishment of relevant partnerships with other professionals, integrating veterinary expertise into current and future global food security programs and identifying possible workforce opportunities for veterinarians outside of clinical practice. This episode is a talk by Professor Evan Fraser from the University of Guelph, on feeding the future. He discusses topics such as population growth, climate change, distribution issues, and future technologies. Watch the full WVA Virtual Seminar: Food Security webinar here.
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