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Student survey - Participation appreciated
« on: October 14, 2019, 10:40:34 am »
Hello! 

We are a student group from Linköpings University in Sweden trying to identify the most problematic areas within the hops growing and processing industry. Therefore, we would like to ask  if we could take up to 3 minutes of your time for participating our survey. This survey is completely anonymous and the data we collect will not be connected to you in any way. 
You may answer in Swedish, English or German. 

If you have any colleges, suppliers, customers, etc., feel free to forward our survey. 

Here is the survey link: https://forms.gle/gNgBfjBTvW74BuDB6
 

Cheers, 
The student group from Sweden. 

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Re: Student survey - Participation appreciated
« Reply #1 on: October 14, 2019, 10:57:26 am »
Hello! 

We are a student group from Linköpings University in Sweden trying to identify the most problematic areas within the hops growing and processing industry. Therefore, we would like to ask  if we could take up to 3 minutes of your time for participating our survey. This survey is completely anonymous and the data we collect will not be connected to you in any way. 
You may answer in Swedish, English or German. 

If you have any colleges, suppliers, customers, etc., feel free to forward our survey. 

Here is the survey link: https://forms.gle/gNgBfjBTvW74BuDB6
 

Cheers, 
The student group from Sweden.

I don't think we have any members in the hop growing or processing industry.
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