Special Ambassador of the Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO), Doña Letizia began her May commitments with Nutrition. Repeating the exact outfit she wore during a recent visit to the city of San Juan in Puerto Rico consisting of Hugo Boss pieces with BOSS 'Kamalia' fitted blazer with metal detail and BOSS 'Acnes6' structured trousers. The sovereign combined it with a silk patterned houndstooth shirt by Carolina Herrera (250 euros. Letizia completed her look with accessorized with tonal Magrit suede peep-toe pumps and a top-stitch flap clutch, a new clutch purse and the TOUS cultured freshwater pearl drop earrings. Letizia, smoothed her hair down, visited May 3rd at the Research Institute Food science (Cial) in Madrid. Depending on the Higher Council for Scientific Research (CSIC) and the Autonomous University of Madrid (UAM), the institute is responsible for the development of quality scientific research in the field of science and food technology.
The Dona who was accompanied by Secretary of State for Research, Development and Innovation Carmen Vela, first attended a meeting where various topics were presented: the role of human microbiology at the power response, food allergies, "algae: much more than a food of the future", etc. Letizia then visited laboratories where especially the gastrointestinal simulation platform and, in the pilot plant of the Institute, the Food Innovation Novalindus area.
Queen Letizia of Spain was officially named Special Ambassador of the Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO) at a ceremony held in Rome on June 11th 2015. During this, she said she would engage in outreach activities to meet the global challenge of hunger and generate public support for its eradication. FAO, inter-governmental organization, aims to ensure that human beings have regular access to good quality food to enable them to lead healthy and active lives.
Photo Credits: Paris Match
The Dona who was accompanied by Secretary of State for Research, Development and Innovation Carmen Vela, first attended a meeting where various topics were presented: the role of human microbiology at the power response, food allergies, "algae: much more than a food of the future", etc. Letizia then visited laboratories where especially the gastrointestinal simulation platform and, in the pilot plant of the Institute, the Food Innovation Novalindus area.
Queen Letizia of Spain was officially named Special Ambassador of the Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO) at a ceremony held in Rome on June 11th 2015. During this, she said she would engage in outreach activities to meet the global challenge of hunger and generate public support for its eradication. FAO, inter-governmental organization, aims to ensure that human beings have regular access to good quality food to enable them to lead healthy and active lives.
Photo Credits: Paris Match
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