Capital Eats: An analysis of London's food economy
The complexities and significance of the food sector in London is summarised in this report. Europe's biggest city contains a quarter of the UK population, half the nation's restaurants covering a huge range of national cuisines and around 60,000 registered food businesses. Some 10% of all jobs in London are linked to the food sector, and farming, while a tiny part of the capital's GDP, covers about 12,000 hectares of Greater London's land area. 'Capital Eats' offers statistics, analysis and policy options for making London's food system more sustainable and more diverse. Sectors include farming, retail, manufacturing, catering, wholesale and farmers' markets and social enterprises.
Report contents
Summary
Overview of London's food economy
Policy developments 2003/04
Introduction
- Changing eating and shopping habits
- The scope of the report
- Background and rationale
London’s food economy
- Social Food Projects
- Farmers’ Markets
- Wholesale Markets
- Restaurants and Catering
- Retailing
- Food manufacturing & processing
- Farming
Policy frameworks
- Local issues
- London-wide policy documents
- National policies
Conclusion and policy options
Appendicies
Methodology
London Food Link
References
Case studies
- Eostre Organic Farmer Co-op
- BME Manufacturer of Indian Ready Meals
- Wright’s Millers
- Fresh & Wild
- Asian Independent Retailer (member of Londis symbol group)
- Bartlett Mitchell
- Brown’s Hotel
- Hospital Haute Cuisine at the Royal Brompton
- Organic Lamb and Beef in Essex
- A Winter Life-Line for Dorset Fishermen
Note: ‘We would like to retract the statement on page VI, that 'at least 80% of the food we consume in London is imported from overseas'. This is taken from the report City Limits, by Best Foot Forward which, after further investigation, does not appear to be correct.’

Capital Eats: An analysis of London's food economy
ISBN: 1 903060 36 2 - 46pp - 2004 | 450Kb
Published 30 Jun 2004
London Food Link: London Food Link brings together community food enterprises and projects that are working to make good food accessible to everyone in London to help create a healthy, sustainable and ethical food system for all.