New UK Government Report on Food Security for 2030

Posted on January 8, 2010

defraA new report issued by the UK’s Department for Enviroment, Food, and Rural Affairs (Defra) outlines how the UK government intends to address future food security. According to the Guardian, the ‘Food 2030’ report takes the most comprehensive approach to agriculture policy since the Second World War.

The UK food industry is worth £80 billion and employs 3.6 million people. Driven by the triple threat of a growing population, the threat of climate change and a vulnerable supply of natural resources, the new policy by Defra outlines what the UK government perceives to be priority actions for the future, including:

  • increasing the amount of food grown in Britain
  • reducing the impact of agriculture upon the environment
  • reducing agricultural emissions by the equivalent of 3 million tonnes of CO2 by 2020
  • reviewing the impacts of UK consumption on agricultural economies in the rest of the world
  • addressing the issue of waste through reuse, recycling or energy generation
  • informing consumers about healthy, sustainable food choices.

The policy also spells out plans to double its investment in agricultural research to £80 million by 2013, with a focus on helping farmers in developing nations.  Hilary Benn, the Secretary of State of Defra, said:

By turning research into practical ideas, and by learning from what the best are doing, we can achieve a lot more. Science will also tell us when nature is under strain.

‘Food 2030’ seeks to improve the UK food industry from production to distribution, providing better resources to farmers, whilst using natural resources sustainably to help the global food industry.  Benn said:

We need to increase food production to feed a growing world population – there’ll be another 2-3 billion people in 40 years.

The Financial Times reports that plans detailing how these changes will be effectuated, including any necessary new legislation, will be released in the coming months.

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One Response to “New UK Government Report on Food Security for 2030”

  1. Ayub Chege
    Jan 14, 2010

    This is planning in the right direction; but focus should be on less conversation but more of action. Growing more food inside the UK is not going to meet the demand however, because people’s dietary needs go beyond the borders. Or else, is the UK going to come up with some temperate bananas and pineapples soon? Is the UK agriculture going to cut GHG emissions by investing in more battery livestocking and greenhouse sic glasshouse farming like sister Holland? Is the UK going to continue insisting on EU regulation shape/size/colour of fresh produce just to fit in the EU market? Or else, is the general enthusiam with expiry dates and organically grown stuff going to continue overiding the commonsense of personal desire to save, conserve, reuse and recycle?

    Food Security 2030 is not a bridge too far for those whose minds think beyond the persoanl comforts. Millions the world over have no refrigeration, yet, they can store in times of plenty to survive the times of scarcity- just the old wise ant in Proverbs 6: 6. Is mankind willing to learn from the humble ant?



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