JB Gill: Why isn't there a GCSE in agriculture?
JB Gill said he is "baffled" that young people don't know more about where their food comes from and thinks agriculture should be given a far more prominent place on the school curriculum.
The former JLS member spoke to students and teachers from Hadlow College and from Brockhill Park Farm School as part of a special report for Â鶹Éç Radio 5 live.
Teacher Donna Ashlee told him: "Learning about where your food comes from has such intrinsic value to people’s lifestyles, how they live.
"It’s shocking how people - educated people – have so little idea of where their food comes from."
This clip is originally from 5 live on 8 March 2018.
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