‘It’s broken isn’t it?” Nope, it’s not. (But that’s not to say all is well.) The image above, of pears grown in Argentina and packed in Thailand, did the rounds on twitter yesterday. Chris Packham tweeted this: Read
The hungry months: Why fresh produce trade matters to the UK The peak “hungry months” are now, that is February to April, Read
Strange New World: Maps & infographics This blogpost has the maps and infographics from our video Strange New World: Each is replicated below, along with info about where it comes from and/or what it means in relation to safe, nutritious food supplies for the world’s... Read
The UK’s food trade deficit . . . & Brexit In 2014, Defra’s annual stats reported our food trade deficit was £26.8bn; the UK imported £39.6bn of agri-food products, and exported £12.8bn. Read