Minister for Agriculture, Food and the Marine, Michael Creed T.D. with Aidan O'Driscoll, Secretary General at the Department of Agriculture, Food and the Marine, attending the launch of the Department's Annual Review & Outlook.
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At 119 pages, the Department’s new annual review and outlook is a slog. Fortunately for the reader, three of the pages are dedicated solely to clarifying the many confusing acronyms readers may find contained within. Now the Dealer is well-versed on all matters related to agriculture but some of these terms are completely new to me.
Our favourites include RSW (refrigerated sea water), PCRW (post-consumer recovered wood) and ENPADASI (European Nutritional Phenotype Assessment and Data Sharing Initiative). The Dealer could think of a couple of acronyms to describe our thoughts as we leafed through, none of which are suitable for these pages.
On the upside, if you’re thinking of organising a pub quiz, these LWATAFTDOAFAM (long-winded and terrible acronyms from the Department of Agriculture Food and Marine) may come in handy. LOL.
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At 119 pages, the Department’s new annual review and outlook is a slog. Fortunately for the reader, three of the pages are dedicated solely to clarifying the many confusing acronyms readers may find contained within. Now the Dealer is well-versed on all matters related to agriculture but some of these terms are completely new to me.
Our favourites include RSW (refrigerated sea water), PCRW (post-consumer recovered wood) and ENPADASI (European Nutritional Phenotype Assessment and Data Sharing Initiative). The Dealer could think of a couple of acronyms to describe our thoughts as we leafed through, none of which are suitable for these pages.
On the upside, if you’re thinking of organising a pub quiz, these LWATAFTDOAFAM (long-winded and terrible acronyms from the Department of Agriculture Food and Marine) may come in handy. LOL.
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