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News: More dietitians needed in primary care workforce

Sustain member The British Dietetic Association (BDA) responds to the government announcement to expand the primary care workforce in England by saying that dietitians need to be part of this new recruitment drive.
Better Food Britain | Wednesday 6 February 2019

News: Shoppers need front of pack labels to help make healthy choices

New report from Sustain member World Cancer Research Fund on how front of pack labelling helps people make healthier choices when shopping.
Children's Food Campaign | Wednesday 6 February 2019

News: 2019 Foodism 100 Winners Announced!

The awards honouring London’s good food organisations held their second ever ceremony on 24th January at Greenwich Market.
Jellied Eel | Wednesday 6 February 2019

Article: Bread Winners

Winning an award can provide a great boost to a Real Bread baking business.  Expert recognition can help generate free publicity and attract shoppers’ interest and trust.  Eleanor Crisp speaks to prize flour arrangers to learn some secrets of their success.
Real Bread Campaign | Wednesday 6 February 2019

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Good to Grow is all about getting people involved in their local community garden. We hold national events to promote edible gardens and encourage people to volunteer.
Good to Grow

Page: About us

Good to Grow (the new name for the Big Dig) is an online platform to support food growing in the UK, run by Sustain. The Good to Grow Network is all about getting people involved in their local community garden.
Good to Grow

Page: Join us

Register to promote your garden to volunteers and other organisations, use the online Harvest-ometer and take part in our events including The Big Dig Day.
Good to Grow

News: Food Poverty in South Wales: A Call to Action 

The South Wales Food Poverty Alliance new report maps food poverty across South Wales and includes nine calls to action for Welsh Government to end hunger in Welsh communities.
Food Power | Wednesday 6 February 2019

News: No deal Brexit: Farming Minister claims government will suspend food tariffs, despite farming concerns

Farming minister George Eustice has said the Government will suspend tariffs to stabilise food prices in the event of a No Deal Brexit, despite concerns about the possible impact on the farming industry. In an interview to BBC Radio 4’s World at One programme on Friday 1 February he claimed there would be opportunities for British beef, pork and dairy farmers to produce foods currently imported from Europe. However, he also pointed out that there would be short term ‘turbulence’ for farming due to new export health certificates, customs checks and tariffs that would be introduced in the event of a No Deal ‘hard’ Brexit.
Good Food Trade Campaign | Tuesday 5 February 2019

News: Climate change will impact on fruit and vegetable production in the UK

A new report for the Climate Coalition shows the potentially severe impact of climate change on fruit and vegetables grown in the UK.
Sustainable Farming Campaign | Tuesday 5 February 2019

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