Bridging the divide: what we know about public views of dairy farming and what should we do about it?

Hosted by Bristol Veterinary School

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Amy has a PhD from the University of Nottingham vet school, studying public preferences for dairy cow management. She also has over 35 years’ experience in agriculture including 25 in public relations; this includes working on livestock and arable farms in the UK and Canada, for agricultural and mainstream (UK top 5) PR agencies, and nearly four years as head of communications at the Milk Development Council levy board. For much of the past 12 years she has specialised in issues and crisis management, being involved in high profile stories such as horsemeat, labour exploitation and ‘megafarms’. She was involved with RUMA for 5 years, helping to rehabilitate the industry’s reputation for antibiotic stewardship and working frequently with UoB’s Prof Kristen Reyher towards this goal.