Rubina Freiberg

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Rubina Freiberg graduated from Griffith College Dublin with an honours degree communications and media production. She has been awarded for Best Academic Achievement, and her previous work on food labelling was nominated for the European Commission Award at the National Student Media Awards 2020. She grew up in a rural village in south-west Germany before relocating to Dublin in 2018 to pursue a career in journalism. She previously gained experience in digital and print media while working at a German newspaper creating investigative and visual content.She was also previously involved as the sub-editor for the production of ONUS, an Irish Arts and Culture Magazine. A German native, Rubina has strong passion for food and its production.

International wheat organisation to launch its Strategic Research Agenda
International wheat organisation to launch its Strategic Research Agenda

The Wheat Initiative will launch its updated Strategic Research Agenda (SRA) next week, highlighting current challenges in global wheat research...

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‘I would always be out’: NI sheep farmer shares his story ahead of pride

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New Zealand to consider separate farm-level levy for methane emissions
New Zealand to consider separate farm-level levy for methane emissions

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German federal minister suggests cut in biofuels to enhance food security
German federal minister suggests cut in biofuels to enhance food security

A proposal made by a German federal minister suggests that global food-supply shortages could be eliminated by limiting the domestic...

FAO: ‘Strong support and solidarity’ needed to improve the world’s soils
FAO: ‘Strong support and solidarity’ needed to improve the world’s soils

Improving and maintaining the health of at least 50% of soils worldwide by 2030 will require “strong support and solidarity”,...

FAO: G7 nations urged to help anticipate future food shortages
FAO: G7 nations urged to help anticipate future food shortages

The Food and Agriculture Organisation of the United Nations (FAO) has called on the G7 nations to help anticipate future...

‘Spotlight On’ Amy who manages 1,600 employees at UK pork processor
‘Spotlight On’ Amy who manages 1,600 employees at UK pork processor

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Report identifies cross-border opportunities for sustainable agriculture
Report identifies cross-border opportunities for sustainable agriculture

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TB reactors in Ireland drop slightly within one year
TB reactors in Ireland drop slightly within one year

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NI: Farmers For Action issues farmgate-supply warning for food processors
NI: Farmers For Action issues farmgate-supply warning for food processors

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Alternative proteins: Report says fake meat ‘will not save the planet’

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IPCC: Deep cut in emissions needed despite increasing climate action
IPCC: Deep cut in emissions needed despite increasing climate action

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BVA: Ongoing analysis on badger culling and bovine TB needed
BVA: Ongoing analysis on badger culling and bovine TB needed

The British Veterinary Association (BVA) has welcomed new research on badger culling and bovine tuberculosis (TB) control in cattle, however...

Technology to address environmental constraints on NZ dairy farms
Technology to address environmental constraints on NZ dairy farms

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IPCC: Emissions must be cut to prevent threats to species and ecosystems
IPCC: Emissions must be cut to prevent threats to species and ecosystems

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IPES: Food system reform needed to avoid ‘unprecedented hunger’
IPES: Food system reform needed to avoid ‘unprecedented hunger’

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IPCC: Production losses projected for most European areas
IPCC: Production losses projected for most European areas

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Investment in soils could not only benefit the environment – research
Investment in soils could not only benefit the environment – research

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