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The conclusion of harvest season in the Scottish Borders brings relief to many, as yields have been below average and tempers have been running high. However, a bright spot has been the successful Kelso Tup Sale and the positive outlook in the sheep trade. It is important to step out of our farming bubble and see the bigger picture, as highlighted during the Royal Agricultural Society of the Commonwealth conference in Edinburgh. Agriculture is facing scrutiny globally, and it is crucial to engage with others, share positive stories, and address environmental challenges. Consumer surveys show that most people in developed countries do not believe cutting meat from their diets is beneficial for the environment. Attending conferences like Rasc provides valuable insights from around the world, such as interesting facts about global wine consumption and unique rainfall measurement practices. As I pass on the baton to new voices, I thank you for reading my columns and look forward to the perspectives that will take over this space.
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Maria Sanchez completed her Bachelor’s degree in Plant Sciences from the University of California, Davis, in the USA. Her studies focused on plant genetics and biotechnology, with an emphasis on developing disease-resistant crop varieties. Maria has contributed to several research projects aimed at improving crop resilience to climate change and is now pursuing her Master’s degree in Plant Breeding.