Food provision is a huge issue with many environmental repercussions: here’s an opportunity to be heard. Submit your representations by 25th October.
from the National Food Strategy website:
‘The purpose of this Call for Evidence is to gather inspiration to help us transform our food system.
We want to hear from anyone who has a good idea: producers, processors, retailers, consumers, academics, policy specialists, inventors, farm labourers, factory workers, health care practitioners, charity workers, or simply interested citizens.
We are looking for ideas big and small. From government policies to simple practical things that make a difference in your community or your business. These might be things that are already working well, here or abroad, and that could be scaled up or used differently. Or they might be new ideas: things that haven’t been tried yet at scale, but which you think have the potential to improve the system. We would like to understand the rationale for your proposals and study the accompanying evidence.
The scope of the strategy is within England, but we would also love to hear from people in the devolved administrations or abroad.
We are looking for innovations you have seen work in your home, your neighbourhood, or your business, in this country or beyond: ideas that help citizens make informed decisions about the food they eat, or which increase access to and affordability of high-quality food; ideas that make food production more environmentally sustainable, creating a flourishing countryside rich in wildlife; ideas that help farming, fishing and food businesses and communities thrive, benefitting employees and the wider community; or that promote the highest standards of animal health and welfare; or that could put England at the forefront of innovation and reshape our food system in the coming years.
You can respond to the Call for Evidence here: https://consult.defra.gov.uk/agri-food-chain-directorate/national-food-strategy-call-for-evidence/.
For any questions regarding the Call for Evidence please email foodstrategycallforevidence@defra.gov.uk.
The Call for Evidence is open until the 25th October.’