Newspapers and TV programmes herald the 'end of
cheap food', warning us that the global food systems on which we
have come to depend are increasingly fragile. The cost to
other nations and the environment, and the impact on UK food
producers, mean that in a few years we will not be living as we do
now. In response, the Food Futures Day Conference at Redcliffe
College, ...
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