Rob Shorland-Ball and Olivia Holden met at the offices of GFMT to discuss how the past can impact the future when reporting on milling for the global industry.
Rob, who is undertaking the task of co-authoring a new book on the Roller Flour Milling Revolution, which is expected to be published in 2015, visited Cheltenham to talk to GFMT (the modern-day name of the original Milling magazine which dates back to 1891) about the future direction of the magazine and how it is still assisting industry in various parts of the world.
Olivia, who is new to GFMT and the milling industry, is keen to catch up on the history of the publication and the industry from discussions with Rob and the Mills Archive Trust which is supporting the development of the proposed book.
Read more HERE.
Rob and Olivia discuss the old and the new in milling at GFMT headquarters in Cheltenham today |
Rob, who is undertaking the task of co-authoring a new book on the Roller Flour Milling Revolution, which is expected to be published in 2015, visited Cheltenham to talk to GFMT (the modern-day name of the original Milling magazine which dates back to 1891) about the future direction of the magazine and how it is still assisting industry in various parts of the world.
Olivia, who is new to GFMT and the milling industry, is keen to catch up on the history of the publication and the industry from discussions with Rob and the Mills Archive Trust which is supporting the development of the proposed book.
Read more HERE.
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