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THE MANY and varied forms that land-based education has taken in recent years is typified by the fact that it’s been 10 years since the first student graduated from Harper Adams University with a Diploma in Ruminant Nutrition, thanks to an initiative spearheaded by Mole Valley Farmers. In 2008, Dr Chris Bartram, head of nutrition for Mole Valley approached Harper’s Professor of animal science, Liam Sinclair, with a vision to professionalise the feed industry. Together, they set about designing an industry-leading course, which has since been attended by nearly 200 feed specialists. From the outset, the aim was to put together an independent course for anyone involved in the feed industry, not just Mole Valley employees.
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“We realised that Yorkshire has a lot of global leaders in their particular niche field, so there was an opportunity to invest in very interesting companies that were growing very quickly, but were really hidden underneath the radar,” says Mr Sanford, who runs MVAM’s York office. “We felt there was a huge opportunity for people to invest locally, and it all fits into our ethos of community-based asset management.”
That approach was also the guiding principle behind the company’s Make the World Better portfolio, which invests only in companies that work towards achieving one of the United Nations’ 17 sustainable development goals.