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We are going to leave the future of our food and farming to market forces, and to the choices of consumers who are surrounded by foods that are killing them.
Three weeks of visiting our suppliers in France and Spain have made me appreciate our giving and forgiving soil, and the gentle, stable climate we enjoy.
Households surviving on low incomes are typically very resourceful, but the level of price increases are simply not manageable for many, writes food charity director Chantelle Norton.
Food systems, like soils, need diversity and avoiding polarising debates like those sparked online by George Monbiot’s new book, writes Nina Pullman.
Send a Cow have decided to change their name to Ripple Effect, reflecting far better what they do; for every family they work with, three more families benefit.
Issue 12: Fairness and five years.
Find out more about Wicked Leeks and our publisher, organic veg box company Riverford.