On the question of funding for science, I endorse the Minister's point about the relative protection for science funding provided in the recent settlement. My experience of talking with science research institutes is that they recognise that in a time when Government funding is severely constrained, the Government have done as much as could be expected to protect the core research budget. The point I want to make relates to the technology innovation centres, which are part of the Government's policy for promoting integration between research and the private sector. Does the Minister agree that there might be a case for having a food science-related TIC to try to pull together our strengths in places such as Norwich, Reading, Liverpool and other centres that might otherwise fall between the stools?
Biotechnology and Food Security
Proceeding contribution from
George Freeman
(Conservative)
in the House of Commons on Wednesday, 12 January 2011.
It occurred during Adjournment debate on Biotechnology and Food Security.
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