Our current food system is failing households, farmers and the economy, with serious consequences for health, food security and resilience. The British public have endured two significant food price shocks in recent years due to Covid-19 and the Russian invasion of Ukraine, and the effects continue with an average shopping basket costing 33% more than 4 years ago, and food insecurity remaining high at 12% of households (The Food Foundation, 2026).
The impact of climate change on food production is also intensifying; water scarcity threatens major growing regions; there is a growing risk of cyber-threats across the food system and concentrated trade through a handful of chokepoints exposes the food system to geopolitical risk. With escalating conflict in the Middle East, a third shock feels almost certain.
New legislation is necessary to transform our food system, giving successive Governments clear goals to ensure the country is well-nourished in an increasingly uncertain world, while providing food businesses, investors, farmers, and growers with the confidence they need to operate in the most sustainable and beneficial way possible. A statutory framework for food is the foundation on which everything else depends. The time to fix our food system is now, not after the next crisis forces our hand.
Britain has had no shortage of strategies, reviews and commitments. What it has lacked is a statutory framework that can provide long-term stability. The legislation would support two core and complementary objectives:
Taken together, these objectives cover the full arc of the food system, from farm to fork and together would help prevent future cost-of-living crises driven by food price shocks, while supporting economic growth, public health and food security.
Without action, our policy development process will continue to fail to move at the speed needed and the food strategy will remain vulnerable to political change. This will mean:
Good Food Bill: New legislation is necessary to transform our food system, giving successive governments clear goals to ensure the country is well-nourished in an increasingly uncertain world, while providing food businesses, investors, farmers, and growers with the confidence they need to operate in the most sustainable and beneficial way possible.
Sustain
The Green House
244-254 Cambridge Heath Road
London E2 9DA
020 3559 6777
sustain@sustainweb.org
Sustain advocates food and agriculture policies and practices that enhance the health and welfare of people and animals, improve the working and living environment, promote equity and enrich society and culture.
© Sustain 2026
Registered charity (no. 1018643)
Data privacy & cookies
Icons by Icons8