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For Black History Month, Wilfred Emmanuel-Jones, tells Nina Pullman about his journey to farm ownership as a Black immigrant and why farming needs more diversity.
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.
The government’s food strategy ducks bold action on food, ignoring the majority of Henry Dimbleby’s recommendations to fix the food system.
Ensuring all citizens have a minimum income could eliminate hunger and allow people to buy healthy and sustainable food.
Could equitable access to food be the answer to the cost-of-living and environmental crises? Jack Thompson looks back to the wartime to find out.
Issue 12: Fairness and five years.
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