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26 October 2001
The Policy Commission on the Future of Food and Farming must call for radical solutions to tackle the food and farming crisis Friends of the Earth said today. FOE also urged the Commission to step outside the narrow remit imposed on them by the Cabinet Office which prevents them from addressing the key policy areas of trade and the Common Agricultural Policy [1]. Today is the deadline submissions to the commission.
Friends of the Earth says that policies should be introduced that tackle problems all along the food chain in an integrated way [2]. Recommendations submitted by FOE today include the following:
Liana Stupples, Campaigns Director at Friends of the Earth said:
If we are serious about tackling the UK's food and farming crisis the Policy Commission must address two of the major causes - the unsustainable CAP and free-trade in farm products. It's clear that the current system doesn't benefit farmers, consumers or the environment. Unless the Policy Commission is bold in its final report little will change.
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