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Title: Sustainable Food


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Sustainable Food Farming
AIMS Develop confidence / competence to use term
sustainable Spell out main areas of
concern Direct possible ways forward Explore
learning worlds of thinking doing
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Charlie C
  • PhD Agricultural EcologyFellow, Food Policy
    Unit, City University
  • Representative (NW) on Farmworkers Union (Unite)
  • Member of Food Ethics Council

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What is Sustainable Food/Farming?
  • Barbara Ward Idea of environment development
  • Dont jeopardise future generations
    (Brundtland)
  • Healthier for people and planet
  • Not business as usual
  • Balance between Environmental, Social,
    Economic ( Battle between Land, Labour
    Capital)
  • Partnership not individual

SDC Definition of sustainable food/farm
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What is Sustainable Food/Farming?
  • Barbara Ward Idea of environment development
  • Dont jeopardise future generations
    (Brundtland)
  • Healthier for people and planet
  • Not business as usual
  • Balance between Environmental, Social,
    Economic ( Battle between Land, Labour
    Capital)
  • Partnership not individual

SDC Definition of sustainable food/farm
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What is Sustainable Food/Farming?
  • Barbara Ward Idea of environment development
  • Dont jeopardise future generations
    (Brundtland)
  • Healthier for people and planet
  • Not business as usual
  • Balance between Environmental, Social,
    Economic ( Battle between Land, Labour
    Capital)
  • Partnership not individual

SDC Definition of sustainable food/farm
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What is Sustainable Food/Farming?
SDC Definition of sustainable food/farm
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What is Sustainable Food/Farming?
  • Barbara Ward Idea of environment development
  • Dont jeopardise future generations
    (Brundtland)
  • Healthier for people and planet
  • Not business as usual
  • Balance between Environmental, Social,
    Economic ( Battle between Land, Labour
    Capital)
  • Partnership not individual

SDC Definition of sustainable food/farm
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What is Sustainable Food/Farming?
  • Barbara Ward Idea of environment development
  • Dont jeopardise future generations
    (Brundtland)
  • Healthier for people and planet
  • Not business as usual
  • Balance between Environmental, Social,
    Economic ( Battle between Land, Labour
    Capital)
  • Partnership not individual

SDC Definition of sustainable food/farm
9
What is Sustainable Food/Farming?
  • Barbara Ward Idea of environment development
  • Dont jeopardise future generations
    (Brundtland)
  • Healthier for people and planet
  • Not business as usual
  • Balance between Environmental, Social,
    Economic ( Battle between Land, Labour
    Capital)
  • Partnership not individual

SDC Definition of sustainable food/farm
10
What is Sustainable Food/Farming?
  • Barbara Ward Idea of environment development
  • Dont jeopardise future generations
    (Brundtland)
  • Healthier for people and planet
  • Not business as usual
  • Balance between Environmental, Social,
    Economic ( Battle between Land, Labour
    Capital)
  • Partnership not individual

SDC Definition of sustainable food/farm
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What is Sustainable Food/Farming?
  • Barbara Ward Idea of environment development
  • Dont jeopardise future generations
    (Brundtland)
  • Healthier for people and planet
  • Not business as usual
  • Balance between Environmental, Social,
    Economic ( Battle between Land, Labour
    Capital)
  • Partnership not individual

SDC Definition of sustainable food/farm
12
What is Sustainable Food/Farming?
  • Barbara Ward Idea of environment development
  • Dont jeopardise future generations
    (Brundtland)
  • Healthier for people and planet
  • Not business as usual
  • Balance between Environmental, Social,
    Economic ( Battle between Land, Labour
    Capital)
  • Partnership not individual

SDC Definition of sustainable food/farm
13
What is Sustainable Food/Farming?
  • Barbara Ward Idea of environment development
  • Dont jeopardise future generations
    (Brundtland)
  • Healthier for people and planet
  • Not business as usual
  • Balance between Environmental, Social,
    Economic ( Battle between Land, Labour
    Capital)
  • Partnership not individual

SDC Definition of sustainable food/farm
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What is Sustainable Food/Farming?
  • Barbara Ward Idea of environment development
  • Dont jeopardise future generations
    (Brundtland)
  • Healthier for people and planet
  • Not business as usual
  • Balance between Environmental, Social,
    Economic ( Battle between Land, Labour
    Capital)

SDC Definition of sustainable food/farm
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Why concern about food/farm sustainability?
  • Land
  • UK needs 6 X its own land surface to produce its
    food.
  • This ecological footprint is the amount of land
    needed to grow and to produce energy and absorb
    pollutants Total environmental impacts of what
    goes In/On/Out
  • Lots of land used abroad, while millions hectares
    left for rough grazing (big lawn in UK garden)
    here
  • Some UK land over used, much under used.
  • Land prices shooting up (30 last year), as
    demand for food competes with fuel, feed and
    fibre.

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Why concern about food/farm sustainability?
  • Global Warming Potential (GWP)
  • About 1/5 th of all Greenhouse Gases (GHGs)
  • UK - Food gt Farm Elsewhere Food lt Farm
  • Due to
  • Direct Energy (CO2) - lt 1 Total UK GHGs
  • Meat - Methane (CH4) 31 Tot Ag GHGs
  • Fertiliser - Nitrous Oxide (NOx) 38 total ag
    GHG)
  • 25X gt Pesticides GWP 2X All Air Flights!!!
  • Forest to Farm (CO2) Meat Fertiliser together

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Why concern about food/farm sustainability?
  • Water
  • About 20 Niles ( Water in the Nile River) are
    exported from Africa each year
  • There is enough water exported in fresh
    vegetables for 10 mill Kenyans each day. (Kibaki
    3rd largest landowner)
  • "A typical meat-eating, milk guzzling, westerner
    consumes as much as a hundred times their own
    weight in water every day - as Virtual Water

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Why concern about food/farm sustainability?
  • Labour
  • Almost always paid less than industrial average.
    UK farmworkers only group controlled by law.
  • UK farming most dangerous workplace 2 X higher
    rate of fatalities compared to next worst
    construction
  • Curry Report basis of DEFRA sustainability,
    spells out fatalities. HSE developed HS
    qualifications
  • Elsewhere need for better wages shown by need for
    Fairtrade, ETI etc. When will UK have Fairtrade
    carrots?

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Why concern about food/farm sustainability?
  • Capital
  • Concentration of companies in all sectors
    whether chemicals, machinery, seeds or chocolate,
    sugar or retail
  • Due to large dependence on imports (20 worse
    since 1995), forcing concentration
  • Concentration leads to under investment in
    unprofitable areas eg hills, and
    overproduction in other areas excess chemicals
  • Demand for cheaper labour and not paying
    environmental costs

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Cheap Food
  • Much can be put down to UKs Cheap Food Policy.
  • Ever since the Repeal of the Corn Laws UK wanted
    cheap imported food to feed/fuel our industry.
  • Result is that UK agriculture degraded during
    much of last 150 yrs (depression from 1880-1945)
  • Investment always tended to go abroad
  • Can see this policy reflected now in headlines
    like Food prices Fuel inflation

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Cheap Food
  • Throughout world we can produce too much food
    which results in low prices.
  • Nearly a billion people go hungry each year
    rising despite all the green revolution.
  • People starve not because we cant produce enough
    food, but because they cannot afford to buy any.
  • Double Burden is that about same number of people
    (billion) are now fat/obese.

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Time for Change?
  • The Food Crunch is coming.
  • Food prices are rising because Grain shortages,
    Industrialisation esp. India China Biofuels
    demand for land. EU target of 10 transport
    biofuels will take 50 landOil now _at_ 100
    barrel
  • Food security and obesity are raising concerns at
    highest level Browns set up Food Policy
    Strategy 1st since WW2.

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Time for Change?
  • Only recently that food/farming seen to be such a
    major factor in GWP, water use and land use.
  • Recently 1 of 3 priority topics at European
    Environmental Conference.
  • Recommended need for wide range of tools and
    instruments needed.
  • Like these doing words as they go way beyond
    individual responses.
  • Recommendations..

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Way Forward - General
  • We need political debate akin to debate of the
    Repeal of the Corn Laws 150 years ago.
  • Except we now say it should be geared to the
    overall future of all, not just UK industry. ie.
    for sustainability
  • That means putting Food/Farming at the front of
    economics, not industrys hand maiden
  • Higher prices offer the opportunity to negotiate
    improvements
  • Perhaps Rural workers have a vital role in
    transforming these ideas into practice..

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Way Forward
  • National LevelInfluence subsidies, now not
    needed, where will this money go? More on CAP
    subsidies
  • CompanyDevelop skills throughout increasingly
    powerful chains (eg Nestle). Unions are major
    group in Agenda 21 (Chap 29).
  • Learning- Vocational eg Sustainability quals
    Level 1 L2
  • - Educational

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Education for Sustainable Food
DfES Sustainable Development Action Plan
2005/6 Target for May 2006 Provide guidance to
caterers schools on procuring school
mealsResponsibility of Schools Director
General School FEAST Network
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