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British flower grower on cycling tour through the Netherlands

Roisin Taylor is a small-scale cut-flower grower in the northeast of England. She explores the impact of climate change on the cut flower industry, with a specific focus on the United Kingdom. The Nuffield Farming Scholarships Trust has provided her with funding to travel to key locations around the world for research. She is particularly focused on climate change, resilience, and adaptation in the face of the changes that lie ahead, examining how a world that is two degrees warmer may impact our sector.



Between May 13th and 22nd, she travels - by bike and boat - through the Netherlands. Last week, she among others visited Together2Grow.

Source: Fedor van Veen (via LinkedIn)

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