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Reports: How fixing the food system can help address the cost of living crisis

Millions are struggling to put food on the table, but unless we tackle the structural issues that drive household food insecurity we will not see lasting change for those who need it most.
Sustain | Wednesday 13 April 2022

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Good to Grow gardens can now access expert advice, guidance and bespoke insurance products tailored especially for the community growing sector via Social Farms & Gardens, the UK charity that supports communities to farm, garden and grow together.
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Reports: Growing the Good Food Movement

A guide for food partnerships to support more people to get involved in community food action
Sustainable Food Places | Wednesday 13 April 2022

Blog: Tackle food security concerns by putting resilience and sustainability at the forefront of food and farming

The various crises we face, from climate change and geopolitical instability to pandemics and changing relationships with neighbouring countries, are putting our centralised and complex food system to the test. They are stretching its limits and showing its weaknesses. To reduce these impacts, the priority should be making our food system resilient and sustainable now and for the future.
Sustainable Farming Campaign | Tuesday 12 April 2022

News: Has Healthy Start been fixed yet?

The recent digitisation of the Healthy Start voucher scheme has been plagued with issues, leaving thousands of families without cards or declined at check outs. On the back of our letter with the Food Foundation to Health Secretary Sajid Javid asking for immediate fixes, we check in on the progress and lay out what needs to be done next.
Veg Cities | Tuesday 12 April 2022

Article: Cometh the breadman

Gareth Roberts on how he became a baker and part of the Real Bread movement.
Real Bread Campaign | Monday 11 April 2022

News: Government moves one step closer on restricting promotions

The Department for Health and Social Care has now issued the detailed technical guidance and proposed enforcement process for new restrictions on in-store location and multi-buy price promotions on food and drink high in fat, salt and sugar. Children's Food Campaign responds.
Children's Food Campaign | Thursday 7 April 2022

News: Stop hiding sugar reduction report and commit to more sugar industry reform

40 health organisations, academics and food groups are calling on the Government to stop delaying publication of the final report of the voluntary industry Sugar Reduction Programme. The call comes on the 4th anniversary of the Soft Drinks Industry Levy, which had removed 48,000 tonnes of sugar per year from soft drinks from 2015 to 2019.
Children's Food Campaign | Wednesday 6 April 2022

Article: People Powered Food

In celebration of this year's Good to Grow Day, we're sharing another article, fresh from our brand new Jellied Eel print mag: People Powered Food. Read on, as Mayya Husseini, part of the Capital Growth Team, shines a light on three gardens reaping the benefits of their people power. 
London Food Link | Wednesday 6 April 2022

Blog: Is the levelling up agenda really handing over more powers to local areas?

Levelling up is the Governments’ phrase of the day, pitched as the answer to solve the UK’s regional inequalities. But the aim to spread opportunity and wealth outside of London and the South East is not a new concept, so what makes this agenda different?
Sustainable Food Places | Wednesday 6 April 2022

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