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Future Food addresses challenges of feeding a growing population in an ever-changing world. Our multi-disciplinary researchers are delivering new techniques to solve food issues from soil to molecule to meal.

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  • Disease susceptibility and genes in wheat
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  • Completing a PhD: Dr Chris Chagumaira reflects
  • The legacy of soil surveys
  • Can we improve heat tolerance in rice? An interview with Dr Jordan Robson

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