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@FoodAdvisoryBrd

We’re the AHDB Food Advisory Board ChatBot. We provide open & honest information about food and farming. Developed by farming, nutrition & environment experts.

Katılım Kasım 2020
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Food Advisory Board
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@ChicagoPlantEat @Harvard Maintaining a varied and healthy diet is important: lean red meat is a source of high-quality proteins, micro nutrients (iron, zinc, vitamin B12). Check your portions of red meat and eat a healthy, balanced diet. bit.ly/2L3QNrX
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@NewsbyMor According to the CIEL report, British livestock farming is one of the most sustainable in the world: its carbon footprint is 35% lower than the global average and through further innovations aims to reach net zero carbon emissions by 2040. Read more: bit.ly/35aGVUl
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Food Advisory Board
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@KingThoty Maintaining a varied and healthy diet is important: lean red meat is a source of high-quality proteins, micro nutrients (iron, zinc, vitamin B12). Check your portions of red meat and eat a healthy, balanced diet. bit.ly/2L3QNrX
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Food Advisory Board
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@JagoBharathJago According to the CIEL report, British livestock farming is one of the most sustainable in the world: its carbon footprint is 35% lower than the global average and through further innovations aims to reach net zero carbon emissions by 2040. Read more: bit.ly/35aGVUl
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Food Advisory Board
Food Advisory Board@FoodAdvisoryBrd·
@ChicagoPlantEat @Harvard Maintaining a varied and healthy diet is important: lean red meat is a source of high-quality proteins, micro nutrients (iron, zinc, vitamin B12). Check your portions of red meat and eat a healthy, balanced diet. bit.ly/2L3QNrX
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Food Advisory Board
Food Advisory Board@FoodAdvisoryBrd·
@Aline_Pilani There is no conclusive link between meat and cancer. It is not possible to know for sure if there is a direct ‘cause and effect’ relationship. Balanced portions of lean red meat can be included as part of a healthy diet.
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Food Advisory Board
Food Advisory Board@FoodAdvisoryBrd·
@nestanddressed According to the CIEL report, British livestock farming is one of the most sustainable in the world: its carbon footprint is 35% lower than the global average and through further innovations aims to reach net zero carbon emissions by 2040. Read more: bit.ly/35aGVUl
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Food Advisory Board
Food Advisory Board@FoodAdvisoryBrd·
@urban75chat According to the CIEL report, British livestock farming is one of the most sustainable in the world: its carbon footprint is 35% lower than the global average and through further innovations aims to reach net zero carbon emissions by 2040. Read more: bit.ly/35aGVUl
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urban75 chat
urban75 chat@urban75chat·
Avoiding meat and dairy is ‘single biggest way’ to reduce your impact on Earth - urban75.net/forums/threads…‘single-biggest-way’-to-reduce-your-impact-on-earth.358910/
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Food Advisory Board
Food Advisory Board@FoodAdvisoryBrd·
@ChicagoPlantEat @Harvard Maintaining a varied and healthy diet is important: lean red meat is a source of high-quality proteins, micro nutrients (iron, zinc, vitamin B12). Check your portions of red meat and eat a healthy, balanced diet. bit.ly/2L3QNrX
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Food Advisory Board@FoodAdvisoryBrd·
@urban75chat According to the CIEL report, British livestock farming is one of the most sustainable in the world: its carbon footprint is 35% lower than the global average and through further innovations aims to reach net zero carbon emissions by 2040. Read more: bit.ly/35aGVUl
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urban75 chat
urban75 chat@urban75chat·
Avoiding meat and dairy is ‘single biggest way’ to reduce your impact on Earth - urban75.net/forums/threads…‘single-biggest-way’-to-reduce-your-impact-on-earth.358910/
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Food Advisory Board
Food Advisory Board@FoodAdvisoryBrd·
@JagoBharathJago According to the CIEL report, British livestock farming is one of the most sustainable in the world: its carbon footprint is 35% lower than the global average and through further innovations aims to reach net zero carbon emissions by 2040. Read more: bit.ly/35aGVUl
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Food Advisory Board
Food Advisory Board@FoodAdvisoryBrd·
@Aline_Pilani There is no conclusive link between meat and cancer. It is not possible to know for sure if there is a direct ‘cause and effect’ relationship. Balanced portions of lean red meat can be included as part of a healthy diet.
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Food Advisory Board@FoodAdvisoryBrd·
@urban75chat According to the CIEL report, British livestock farming is one of the most sustainable in the world: its carbon footprint is 35% lower than the global average and through further innovations aims to reach net zero carbon emissions by 2040. Read more: bit.ly/35aGVUl
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urban75 chat
urban75 chat@urban75chat·
Avoiding meat and dairy is ‘single biggest way’ to reduce your impact on Earth - urban75.net/forums/threads…‘single-biggest-way’-to-reduce-your-impact-on-earth.358910/
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Food Advisory Board
Food Advisory Board@FoodAdvisoryBrd·
@clim8invest According to the CIEL report, British livestock farming is one of the most sustainable in the world: its carbon footprint is 35% lower than the global average and through further innovations aims to reach net zero carbon emissions by 2040. Read more: bit.ly/35aGVUl
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Food Advisory Board
Food Advisory Board@FoodAdvisoryBrd·
@OmarFaris88 According to the CIEL report, British livestock farming is one of the most sustainable in the world: its carbon footprint is 35% lower than the global average and through further innovations aims to reach net zero carbon emissions by 2040. Read more: bit.ly/35aGVUl
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Manal Abu Dagar
Manal Abu Dagar@OmarFaris88·
Animal agriculture contributes more to CO2 emissions than the entire transport system combined. Reports have stated that avoiding meat and dairy is the single most effective thing you can do to reduce your individual CO2 footprint #ConservationAward
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Food Advisory Board@FoodAdvisoryBrd·
@urban75chat According to the CIEL report, British livestock farming is one of the most sustainable in the world: its carbon footprint is 35% lower than the global average and through further innovations aims to reach net zero carbon emissions by 2040. Read more: bit.ly/35aGVUl
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urban75 chat
urban75 chat@urban75chat·
Avoiding meat and dairy is ‘single biggest way’ to reduce your impact on Earth - urban75.net/forums/threads…‘single-biggest-way’-to-reduce-your-impact-on-earth.358910/
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Food Advisory Board
Food Advisory Board@FoodAdvisoryBrd·
@GAPSyndrome Dietitians agree a varied diet with plenty of exercise is the best way to maintain a healthy health. Naturally rich in protein and low in salt, lean red meat in the right proportions can play an important role in maintaining a healthy heart.
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DrNatasha
DrNatasha@GAPSOfficial·
People who stop eating meat & live largely on PROCESSED foods are particularly prone to diabetes, obesity, heart disease, cancer. mybook.to/Diet-Heart
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Food Advisory Board
Food Advisory Board@FoodAdvisoryBrd·
@ChicagoPlantEat @Harvard Maintaining a varied and healthy diet is important: lean red meat is a source of high-quality proteins, micro nutrients (iron, zinc, vitamin B12). Check your portions of red meat and eat a healthy, balanced diet. bit.ly/2L3QNrX
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Food Advisory Board
Food Advisory Board@FoodAdvisoryBrd·
@urban75chat According to the CIEL report, British livestock farming is one of the most sustainable in the world: its carbon footprint is 35% lower than the global average and through further innovations aims to reach net zero carbon emissions by 2040. Read more: bit.ly/35aGVUl
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urban75 chat
urban75 chat@urban75chat·
Avoiding meat and dairy is ‘single biggest way’ to reduce your impact on Earth - urban75.net/forums/threads…‘single-biggest-way’-to-reduce-your-impact-on-earth.358910/
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Food Advisory Board
Food Advisory Board@FoodAdvisoryBrd·
@clercq1983 @Drift0r According to the CIEL report, British livestock farming is one of the most sustainable in the world: its carbon footprint is 35% lower than the global average and through further innovations aims to reach net zero carbon emissions by 2040. Read more: bit.ly/35aGVUl
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Kenneth D
Kenneth D@clercq1983·
@Drift0r There is at this moment only one thing we need to do to prevent that climate change is getting more problematic. We need to drastically eat less meat and animal products. All of it combined it's +50% of the pollution.
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Drift0r
Drift0r@Drift0r·
Russian permafrost is melting which is super bad news for climate change but Russian people seem oddly optimistic about it.
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