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A governmental environmental agency is seeking a Food Science Evidence Specialist to lead evidence development for food authenticity and manage R&D projects. The role requires engagement with stakeholders and the ability to provide scientific leadership in response to food policy priorities. Candidates should have a relevant degree and proven experience in the field, along with strong problem-solving skills. This position offers an opportunity to contribute to important policy initiatives in the food sector.
In the Defra group, we deal with a vast range of issues that profoundly impact on people\'s lives. We are responsible for England\'s environment, our countryside and rural economy, the food and farming sectors and have lead responsibility for protection from a wide range of natural threats and hazards. Your role will be critically important to achieving our vision of \"creating a great place for living\".
As a Food Science Evidence Specialist within Defra\'s Agri-Food Science team you will be leading strategic evidence development across Defra\'s Food Authenticity R&D Programme in response to evolving food policy priorities. The Programme develops analytical tools to support enforcement of food labelling and standards rules, develops technical advice on application of methods and provides evidence to support development and implementation of food labelling policy. Programme activities aim to build laboratory capability in responding to food fraud incidents, supporting consumer confidence in food quality, composition and provenance.
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