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Earthworms contribute significantly to global food production
Journal articles
Improving soil health and soil biological communities through agroecological management approaches will be essential for mitigating the environmental impacts of agricultural intensification in the future. In order to demonstrate some of the values of agroecological practices, this meta-analysis estimates the value of soil biological communities through the earthworms impact on the productivity of global cereal and legume crops.
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Indigenous farming practices could provide key to restoring nutrient and carbon rich soils
Journal articles
The Amazonian dark earth (terra preta) is not only incredibly fertile but is also a substantial carbon sink. However, whether or not this soil was formed intentionally through indigenous land practice has long been unclear. This paper uses soil analysis and ethnographic observation to demonstrate similarities between ancient and modern dark earth formation by indigenous communities, and to quantify the benefits these practices could have for soil fertility and carbon sequestration.
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Developing biodiversity-based solutions for sustainable food systems through transdisciplinary Sustainable Development Goals Labs
Journal articles
Maintaining biodiversity is key to a healthy food system; for example it is critical for the functioning of agroecosystems (influencing factors like soil health and the hydrological cycle) and it ensures genetic diversity in crops and animals. This paper assesses whether biodiversity-focused nature-base solutions (NbS) - the management and utilisation of nature to address sustainability challenges - provide a viable solution to the challenge of maintaining both biodiversity and a sustainable food system.
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Towards sustainable food consumption
Reports
This report is a follow on to The Farm to Fork strategy, announced by the European Commission in 2020, that presented a series of policy goals based on the assumption that consumers choose food through a rational and reflective process. Incorporating scientific evidence that consumer choice is actually largely influenced and restricted by food environments, this report sets out a set of recommendations for a mix of policy interventions to overcome the barriers that are preventing consumers from adopting more sustainable and healthier diets.
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How important are educational interventions as a tool for improving dietary health?
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The narrative that individuals are responsible for their food choices and dietary health forms a large part of political and media messaging. This report demonstrates that behaviour is in fact influenced by a wide array of factors that are out of the consumer’s control and that effective policies to improve dietary health need to go further than nutrition and cooking education and public health campaigns.
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Beyond the Kitchen Table
Books
Beyond the Kitchen Table is a collection of articles on the role of Black Women in global food systems. Topics include the contribution of black women to community building, matrilineal food-based education, the role of networks in addressing food insecurity, intersectionality in the food system and more. 
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At the Table: The Chef’s Guide to Advocacy
Books
Former James Beard Foundation Vice President of Impact Katherine Miller shares the essential techniques she developed whilst training chefs to be policy and change advocates. These include learning how to focus efforts, identify audience, develop arguments, recruit allies and catch attention in the media landscape. 
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Food Policy in the United Kingdom: An Introduction
Books
This book provides a wide-ranging introduction to food policy in the UK. The book covers various topics, including healthy and sustainable diets, food insecurity, finance, public sector food initiatives and food safety as well as the role of media, the food industry and government. The book is addressed to students, scholars, policymakers and professionals, as well as those interested in food systems.
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Farmers are bearing the brunt of big food companies’ decarbonisation efforts
News and resources
Given the huge impact that the food system has on climate change, the food industry is coming under increasing pressure from investors, politicians, environmental groups and consumers to clean up their operations and set out strong net zero targets. However this is exerting downward pressure on farmers who are being forced to comply with large industry players' demands or risk losing their contracts.
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