Lang argues that a reliance on food imports is a “risky strategy” which is susceptible to disruption. \ Philip Doyle.
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A complete overhaul of UK food policy is needed to make supply chains more resilient, according to Professor Tim Lang from City University of London.
In his new book, Feeding Britain: Our Food Problems and How to Fix Them, Lang examines key problems in the web of supply chains that make up the UK’s food system.
Read more in this week's Northern Ireland edition of the Irish Farmers Journal and at www.ifj.ie/ni.
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A complete overhaul of UK food policy is needed to make supply chains more resilient, according to Professor Tim Lang from City University of London.
In his new book, Feeding Britain: Our Food Problems and How to Fix Them, Lang examines key problems in the web of supply chains that make up the UK’s food system.
Read more in this week's Northern Ireland edition of the Irish Farmers Journal and at www.ifj.ie/ni.
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