Britain unveils future of food
Today, it's time to shine the spotlight on Britain and see what they are up to when it comes to their policy on food nutrition.
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A shopper walks by the eastern entrance of Borough Market in London. British
Shoppers are being told to choose what to eat based on food security issues
as well as Environmental and health considerations.
Jessica Leeder
Globe and Mail, Jan. 08, 2010 2:54AM EST
handy Labels that tell you just how far your green beans travelled before
reaching the Grocery store shelf.
true.
Tuesday aimed at safeguarding the future of the country's food supply, which
is in Danger of shrinking if certain consumer trends - the favouring of
local foods over imported, the rejection of genetically modified food and
reliance on "food miles" to Measure the environmental cost of food -
continue.
revolutionized, and is one of the first of its kind among developed nations.
But that may not be
for long. International food-policy experts predict similar strategies will
be Cropping up in developed countries all over the world as the availability
of food is Increasingly linked to national security.
our economy, our environment, and our society will be shaped by the choices
we make now,"
Hilary Benn, Britain's secretary of state for environment, food and rural
affairs, said in announcing the strategy at a farming conference in Oxford.
"Food security is as important to this country's future well-being . as
energy security. We know that the consequences of the way we produce and
consume our food are Unsustainable to our planet and to ourselves," he said.
Comprehensive food policy in more than 50 years.
report's introduction. "We need to produce more food without damaging the
natural Resources - air, soil, water and marine resources, biodiversity and
climate
- that we all
Depend on. We need to feed more people globally, many of whom want or need
to eat a Better diet."
it Advocates for increased in-country food production and a smaller
environmental footprint (via adoption of greener farming techniques, for
example, and increased acceptance of technological innovation" - a phrase
some experts are interpreting as advocating the introduction of genetically
modified food to the country).
avoiding imported foods - will have a negative economic impact on often
poorer exporting Countries if the trend continues. The report also takes aim
at an over-reliance on "food miles.
Indicators of their carbon footprint. However, continuing to use food miles
as a main means of calculating the environmental impact of certain foods is
not sustainable in the food regime of the future, according to the report,
because transport accounts for so little (9 per cent) of the food chain's
greenhouse-gas emissions.
announcement, said the strategy is by no means a perfect blueprint for food
security. However, he applauded the British government for taking the
initiative.
inward-looking fashion," he said. "It's becoming increasingly fashionable to
talk about local Food production and food miles, none of which guarantees
that you're going to create low-carbon agriculture," he said. On the
contrary, the buy-local philosophy could lead to a desire to "erect walls
around countries instead of seeing ourselves as having a Shared destiny."
Bloomer said. "We need to make sure that we're not creating Fortress Canada
or Fortress Europe and leaving everybody else out. That is definitely
unsustainable .
Not trading
With developing countries would lead to far greater levels of international
tension And conflict."
contains no indication of impending policies aimed at enacting the changes
it advocates), Dr. Shenggen Fan, director-general of the Washington-based
International Food Policy Research Institute, said the document should be
seen as a positive pledge of intention.
"It is a welcome step," he said, adding it is critical that its authors
envision using "the whole global food system to ensure food security."
said.
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