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DH AgRisk recognised in the Parliamentary Review

Founded with the former housing minister The Rt Hon David Curry as chief editor, The Parliamentary Review is a publication that shares and communicates areas of best practice. It consists of a selection of documents that showcase pertinent and sector-specific commentary from organisations, companies, ministers and executives up and down the country.


Success for businesses of any size does not always come easily, and this year's edition of The Parliamentary Review is indispensable for anyone who seeks to make a name for themselves in industry. It highlights significant developments and concerns for business leaders up and down the country.


The co-chairman of The Parliamentary Review, Lord Pickles, has praised the upcoming Review as one of the most comprehensive yet. He commented that as Britain undergoes changes, it is “essential that politicians have a firm understanding of the challenges with which British organisations must contend” and that The Review once again provides a perfect platform for this.
 

Writing in The Review, the Secretary of State for International Trade, Elizabeth Truss, says that “with the right policies in place, the UK can be the most competitive, free-thinking, prosperous nation on Earth.”


DH AgRisk’s article can be viewed here:
 

 

 

 

• Canadian Minster of Agriculture supports risk management project for pork producers, led by DH AgRisk

News Release:

 

  • OIE (World Organisation for Animal Health)​ Workshop 

A workshop on approaches to improving sustainable management of animal health emergencies in 2019

DH AgRisk were invited to write a report to present which can be found on page 24/25.

https://oiebulletin.com/wp-content/uploads/bulletins/panorama-2020-2-en.pdf

 

  • Press report highlighting the investment Ag Canada has made in three insurance projects, all of which DH AgRisk led.

Protecting farmers against the impacts of poultry disease outbreak - Canada.ca

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