There are solutions to the food crisis. But ploughing up Britain isn’t one of them | George Monbiot
Though global prices are spiralling, fuelled by Russia's war in Ukraine, this is no reason to drop rewilding
Should we plough up Britain? Many people seem to think so. Even before the Russian invasion of Ukraine, food prices were rocketing. Now they have reached an all-time record. The National Farmers' Union of Scotland has called for Scotland's feeble environmental measures - paying farmers to plant hedges, cover crops and introduce beetle banks - to be rescinded, so that food production can be maximised. Others insist that rewilding is a luxury we can no longer afford.
It is true that the world now faces a major food crisis. Climate breakdown has begun to bite. Heat domes and droughts in North America and storms and floods in Europe and China last year damaged harvests and drove up prices. By February, the cost of food was 20% higher than a year earlier.
George Monbiot is a Guardian columnist
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