Globally, 66% of respondents are considering more than one destination to study in or receive their international qualification
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A new government study points to changing tastes in food, but not a desire for rules, according to the agriculture minister. One thing stays constant — a pleasing taste was the most important factor for respondents.
Globally, 66% of respondents are considering more than one destination to study in or receive their international qualification
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