AgriCulture Live Episode 7 with guest Alex Hardie from Harper Adams University - "Attracting New Talent Into Agriculture"
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AgriCulture Live Episode 7 with guest Alex Hardie from Harper Adams University - "Attracting New Talent Into Agriculture"
Mar 19, 2024 Season 1 Episode 7
Rebekah Shields / Alex Hardie

Embark on a journey into the heart of "Attracting New Talent Into Agriculture" with Rebekah Shields of Agricultural Recruitment Specialists, and our distinguished guest Alex Hardie from the School of Sustainable Food and Farming at Harper Adams University. Together, we uncover the university's pivotal role in nurturing a new wave of agri-professionals ready to revolutionize food systems for a better tomorrow. Expect to be enlightened by Alex's expert insights on Harper Adams’ innovative educational approaches that intertwine rigorous academics with hands-on experience, producing graduates with enviable employment prospects. We traverse the evolving landscape of agriculture, emphasizing the need for fresh talent in this essential yet often overlooked field. Delve into the diverse background of today's agricultural students and how Harper Adams is extending its reach into urban environments, ensuring that the future of farming is as rich in opportunity as it is in tradition.

In this episode, you'll grasp the indispensable connections between governments, educational institutions, and industry lies in reshaping the allure of agriculture, inspiring a new generation to sow the seeds of their careers in this sector. We tackle the complex challenges of climate change and sustainability, dissecting how the agri-food industry can transition to more environmentally friendly practices while still thriving. At the heart of our conversation lies a vision of agriculture education that transcends the traditional, embracing digital platforms and broadening its inclusion within the school syllabus. Listen as we chart a course for agriculture that marries innovation with ecological stewardship, inviting newcomers to partake in an exhilarating era of growth and transformation in farming.