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Issue 39   June 16, 2011

 
Almost half of Brits support farmers' markets
62% of people are concerned about supermarkets squeezing out British farmers and food producers

The Real Food Festival conducted a survey prior to last week's festival, which showed that the British public’s passion and appetite for ‘real food’ is alive and kicking: 48% of people surveyed believe that farmers' markets have a vital role to play in the survival of British farming and visit them whenever possible.

The research also revealed that 62% of people are concerned about supermarkets squeezing out British farmers and food producers whilst over one third of Brits (36%) seek out independent or locally sourced food.

The festival highlighted some of the more serious food issues affecting this country. Thursday (24th April) sprung into action with a debate: ‘Is Cheap food costing the Earth?’ International as well as local food issues were discussed by a panel of leading industry experts which included Mark Price, MD of Waitrose, Zac Goldsmith environmental activist and green campaigner for the Conservative Party and Professor Tim Lang, Britain’s leading food policy expert. Global food shortages were a topic high on the agenda and Tim Lang warned of a problem greater than climate change.

Festival Director Philip Lowery said: "This event comes at a time when people, and not just the so-called ‘foodies’, are beginning to really question the food they eat, how it is produced, who produced it and most importantly how good it tastes. The trade day exceeded all our expectations and we were visited by the great and the good of the restaurant, retail, foodservice and distribution world".


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