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Better food for all
Do you think good food for all, produced with care for the natural world, should be available to everyone? So do we.
Sadly, there are thousands of people who simply aren’t getting the nutritious food they need to thrive. That includes children in schools, and people in hospitals and care homes. And too much of the food we eat is still produced in a way that is damaging our natural world.
Changing the system
We think it’s possible to produce nutritious food for all through organic farming, without using chemicals or killing wildlife, and while giving farm animals a good life. And members of our good food movement agree.
We campaign and influence decision makers with robust evidence to make the case for change. We work alongside farmers and communities to develop and deliver solutions on the ground.
From farm to fork, you can help us to improve the way our food is produced and make sure as many people as possible have access to good food.
This is how we're making good food the easy choice for everyone:
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Transforming the way we eat
Find out about our Food for Life programme that's making good food the easy choice.
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Transforming the way we farm
Find out about our solution-focused approach to farming.
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Sustainable Food Places
Find out about our place-based food partnership movement.
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Become a member
Change the system. Join the good food revolution by becoming a member today.
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Will you join us to create a healthier tomorrow?
Support our campaigns and help us influence the people who make vital decisions about food in the UK. We need you to help lobby Government on everything, from improving factory farming to banning genetically modified ingredients. Your support will help make sure these campaigns change the future of food across the country. Thank you!
Become a member today
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Working on healthy food and life choices helps all pupils to increase their awareness of the importance of fresh, sustainable food sources and thus empower them to make informed decisions about what they eat and to make better healthy life choices.Simon Barber Head Teacher, Carshalton Boys Sports College