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Whatâs agriculture got to do with a âgreenâ Brexit? Whilst Brexit has created major societal upheaval, it has illuminated issues that were brewing far in advance of its arrival. This is especially true in the agriculture sector. Brexit was presented as an opportunity to revise certain agricultural policies that facilitate ecological breakdown, but it has also provoked a critical examination of neoconservative policies and their relationship with ecological discourses and practice. Seeming to recognise the ecological impacts of the EU Common Agriculture Policy (CAP), the UK government has shifted away from the subsidy scheme which rewarded farmers largely based on land size. The EU system has been critiqued for disadvantaging smaller-scale farmers, and for encouraging a harmful extractivist approach to EU food production which has degraded the rural landscapes the British countryside. I spent the last year researching the ways in which the nationalist populist ca ....
By Ian Quinn2020-12-11T14:51:00+00:00 How has the Nestlé veteran kept things running smoothly, especially as Brexit also looms large? The newspaper headlines of mid-March are permanently imprinted on the mind of Chris Tyas, the Nestlé veteran who has led the industry’s ‘war room’ since the outbreak of the coronavirus pandemic. In those “dark days”, he recalls respected professors warning the public would be issued with ration books within two weeks. Predictions of riots and the breakdown of supply chains hit the front pages. At that time, he was approached by two supermarket CEOs with a daunting proposal: to chair the Food Resilience Industry Forum, in a new role as Defra’s director of food supply. It had one mission only, which was to keep the wheels turning and the nation fed. ....