Letter to the Trade and Agriculture Commission

Our trade recommendations in Part One focus on standards and scrutiny, and we have been in discussion with the Trade and Agriculture Commission about the detail that underpins them. We have set out supplementary input to the Trade and Agriculture Commission in a letter here.
Additional evidence to support our three recommendations in Part One of the National Food Strategy

Our Part One recommendations are designed to ensure that the children of this country do not go hungry, whether they are below school age, enjoying their school holidays, or at school. Each recommendation suggests providing forms of small, in-kind support for children whose families receive Universal Credit (UC) or equivalent benefits. Read more on the […]
National Food Strategy – Part One – Launch Event 2020

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Henry Dimbleby speaks to Panorama about what we’ve learnt about food poverty during the coronavirus crisis

Henry Dimbleby discusses the impact and implications of the coronavirus crisis, which has seen millions struggle to eat and the hospitality sector hit hard. Watch it here
National Food Strategy approaching publication, as featured on BBC’s Countryfile

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Henry Dimbleby discusses coronavirus impact on farmers, in Financial Times feature

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National Food Strategy will have renewed focus on food security after pandemic, Henry Dimbleby confirms in Farmers Guardian

Henry Dimbleby discusses how COVID-19 has changed everything. Click here to read the full article
Henry Dimbleby on creating a new manifesto for food and farming, in The Caterer

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National Food Strategy catches up with Delicious Magazine

Henry Dimbleby talks to Delicious Magazine about how he’s tackling some of the toughest issues, from food poverty to animal welfare, and what keeps him awake at night Read the full article here
Henry Dimbleby talks tough on trade, in feature in the Times

The Leon founder turned government food tsar believes farmers are vital to creating a greener, healthier Britain Click here to read the full article