National food strategy set out: banishing pollution and poverty for sustainability
by Patrick Butler from on (#568Z2)
Henry Dimbleby review exploring safe and affordable food aims at wake-up call
Henry Dimbleby's national food strategy argues that the Covid-19 crisis has brought into painful focus the flaws in the UK's food system, especially its effect on the nation's physical and mental health. As the UK regenerates its economy it also has an opportunity to rebuild its food system.
The strategy review has two main focus points: addressing the worst cracks" in the British food system that have appeared because of the pandemic; and finding ways of maintaining what it calls the UK's high food standards after the Brexit transition period ends on 31 December and the country seeks new trade deals around the world.
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