Blog 42 in our series on #COVID19 , #FoodSystems & #Nutrition looks at the #NoRegrets project which will identify actions all policymakers can take to improve #diets .
Learn more about this work from Corinna Hawkes Stephanie Walton Lawrence Haddad & jessfanzo 👇
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Centre for Food Policy researcher Stephanie Walton delved deep into how actors in the ‘missing middle’ of food supply chains contribute to the negative environmental impacts that can come from farms & households.
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If you’re in Oxford, join us at 4pm in the council chamber - we’ll be speaking about policy, funding, re-localised grain economies & radical change with Kimberley Bell from Kimberley Bell John Turner organic farmer at Little Bytham & Stephanie Walton from Centre for Food Policy #ORFC23
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Brilliant work by Stephanie Walton Centre for Food Policy on the environmental impacts of the ‘missing middle’ of food supply chains.
To support the FoodSystemsDashboard, Centre for Food Policy has identified 45 actions across #foodsystems to support environmental sustainability. So much can be done. Thanks to @CaleffiSeba Stephanie Walton Alessandra Roversi bit.ly/3ldJHmG.
'42 Policies & Actions to orient food systems towards healthier diets for all' no excuse not to act, the “what” outlined in the report is a clear pathway for impact lets pivot to the how & action. Corinna Hawkes Stephanie Walton jessfanzo & Lawrence Haddad GAIN #GoodFood4All
📑 On our #readinglist this week: New paper by Stephanie Walton Centre for Food Policy delves into how actors in the ‘missing middle’ of food #supplychains contribute to negative environmental impacts that can come from farms & households>> bit.ly/3FsVftc
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ICYMI: A new report by Stephanie Walton delves deep into the environmental impacts of the ‘missing middle’ of food supply chains and highlights 5 critical #foodpolicy implications for the European Commission framework on #sustainable #foodsystems .
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This report from Centre for Food Policy Stephanie Walton discusses how certain behaviors of actors in the middle of the agri-food supply chain - e.g. retailers - drive farmers and consumers to worsen their envi impacts. #FoodSystems
Interesting paper by Stephanie Walton, Corinna Hawkes, and Jess Fanzo.
They asked a slew of food systems people to evaluate 42 potential ways to improve things.
The result: little agreement, but school meals was the top vote-getter.
Here's the top 10.
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#FoodSystems are complex. But that doesn’t mean we should shy away from complexity. Understanding how practitioners across #foodsystems perceive actions for healthy diets helps us meet them where they are. See this paper out today: sciencedirect.com/science/articl… Thanks to Stephanie Walton
Great new study on actions for food systems change doi.org/10.1016/j.gfs.… great work Stephanie Walton Corinna Hawkes Centre for Food Policy City Uni Health and Psychological Sciences City, University of London Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health #GlobalFoodPolicy
Our latest brief, '42 Policies & Actions to orient food systems towards healthier diets for all' by Corinna Hawkes Stephanie Walton jessfanzo & Lawrence Haddad is out today:
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Join them for the GAIN launch event at 10am:
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