Summary
This record relates to the IAFRI AgriFood4NetZero Programme, a UKRI-funded initiative likely establishing a coordinated research agenda for decarbonising UK agri-food systems. The programme appears to integrate academic, industry, and policy stakeholders to address net zero commitments across farming and food supply chains. As a programme document rather than a primary research article, it likely sets out governance structures, research priorities, and expected outcomes rather than presenting original empirical findings.
UK applicability
This programme is explicitly UK-focused, directly relevant to UK agricultural policy and the government's legally binding net zero commitments under the Climate Change Act. It is likely aligned with DEFRA and devolved administration priorities on sustainable farming transitions.
Key measures
Greenhouse gas emissions reductions (CO2e); programme milestones; research investment (£); stakeholder engagement metrics
Outcomes reported
The programme likely outlines research priorities, funding mechanisms, and collaborative frameworks aimed at reducing greenhouse gas emissions across UK agri-food supply chains. It may report on progress metrics, stakeholder engagement, and pathways toward net zero targets within the agricultural sector.
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