(from left to right) Ciara Sweeney, Lydia Cope, Grainne
Curran, Jack Comerford, Rebecca McManus, Shola Koschan.
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This was the first year that UL was represented
in the national Great Agri Food Debate sponsored by Dawn Meats. This exciting
competition brings teams from all over the country together to debate important
agri/food related topic from sustainability to the increase in veganism and
it’s environmental and economic impact. This year’s event was hosted by Queen’s
University Belfast on 26-27th Feb 2020.
The UL team comprised of six enthusiastic final
year BSc Food Science & Health students Jack Comerford, Lydia Cope,
Grainne Curran, Shola Koschan, Rebecca McManus and Ciara Sweeney who proudly
flew the flag for UL for the first time at this national event.
The UL team defeated CIT in their quarter final
opposing the motion ‘’Precision Farming is
the only way to feed 10 billion people (Opposing)’’. Unfortunately they were subsequently defeated in their semi-final against
UCD who went on the win the competition. The team were mentored by Eibhlís
O’Connor, Ken Byrne and Con Traas (Dept. Biological Sciences) and received help
from Alexander Hill (UL Debating Team). Well done to all involved.
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