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Food Poverty across Ireland: Past, Current and Future Perspectives Symposium
Sinead Furey
Season 1, Ep. 5
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Sinead Furey, Senior Lecturer in Consumer Management and Food Innovation at Ulster University, discusses her work in tackling food poverty across Ireland.
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