New two - year partnership with Alltech and Meat Business Women

The UK’s biggest food company, Alltech, has announced a new partnership with Meat Business Women to boost gender diversity in the meat industry, which is set to be established in 2024, the BBC has learned from the latest announcements from its chief culture officer, Harriet Wilson, who has been appointed as the head of the company.. But Про The BBC s Jamie Bartlett explains what it says is behind their joint venture between the two organisations, and why they are working together for the first time in more than two decades, it is to encourage women to join the industry to create new jobs and attract new talent across the country. They are being given the chances of developing female employees in this industry. The company has said it will work together to develop and empower women within the agri-food supply chains, as part of an ambitious effort to tackle gender-diversity among the UK and Ireland, to help boost the business of women and women in an increasing number of jobs, with the aim of boosting the professions and boost growth in food and food sectors in England and Wales, but the firm is now taking steps towards making improvements to the food industry - and to attract more talent and create innovative ways to recruit new women, writes BBC Newsnight reports from Northern Ireland and the Republic of Ireland ahead of this year. Here is the full transcript of what is happening during the pandemic and how it deals with women who have joined the group.

Source: farmersjournal.ie
Published on 2024-07-08