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Values-based food systems: the role of local food partnerships in England
Journal articles
This paper outlines the concept of values-based food systems a term based around a common commitment to environmental sustainability and social justice. The paper examines the development of four multi-stakeholder local food partnerships in Birmingham, Bristol, Rotherham and Sheffield. 
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Three approaches for sustainable agriculture and their relationship with nature: a view from Colombia
Essay
In early 2024, the MESA team held a workshop in Colombia. The discussion in the room framed the main similarities and differences in relation to nature for each of three agricultural approaches: organic agriculture, agroecology and regenerative agriculture. Camilo Ardila Galvis joined TABLE in December 2023 as part of the team at the University of the Andes (School of Government) in Colombia. He holds a BA in Economics, MA in Development Studies and MSc in Agroecology.This essay is also available in Spanish.
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Feeding People in a Crisis
Books
This book tells the story of changing patterns of food provision in the UK during the COVID-19 pandemic. From the pandemic to the war in Ukraine, climate change and inflation, the authors discuss the food system’s winners and losers in a time of rapid social change.
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Trading away the future?
Reports
This report by NGO Feedback argues that current EU agri-trade policies do not reflect the urgent imperative of transforming our food system. It presents case studies of three commodities (soy, rapeseed, and beef) to demonstrate how EU agri-trade policies are at odds with EU policy objectives in climate change, public health, food security and farmers' livelihoods, global equity and animal welfare. 
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Resumen del webinar "Integración de la investigación con las políticas para la transformación de los sistemas alimentarios en América Latina"
Essay
El 29 de noviembre de 2024 se llevó a cabo el webinar ‘Integración de la investigación y las políticas para la transformación de los sistemas alimentarios en América Latina’, que buscó conversar sobre los desafíos y oportunidades para diseñar políticas basadas en distintos tipos de evidencia y que apoyen las transiciones hacia sistemas alimentarios justos y sostenibles en América Latina, profundizando en el caso de la agroecología. Presentamos a continuación un resumen de dicho evento. 
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Resumen del Lanzamiento MESA México
Essay
Te compartimos un resumen del lanzamiento de TABLE/MESA en México, donde describimos los momentos más relevantes durante este evento celebrado con diversos actores interesados en la producción, distribución y consumo de alimentos en nuestro país. 
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Tres enfoques de agricultura sostenible y su relación con la naturaleza: una mirada desde Colombia
Essay
A principios del 2024, el equipo de MESA llevó a cabo un taller en Colombia. La discusión en este evento abordó las principales similitudes y diferencias en relación con la forma en la que tres enfoques abordan la naturaleza: agricultura orgánica, agroecología y agricultura regenerativa.Camilo Ardila Galvis se unió a MESA en Diciembre de 2023 como parte del equipo de la Universidad de Los Andes (Escuela de Gobierno) en Colombia. Cuenta con un pregrado en Economía, una Maestría en Estudios del Desarrollo y otra Maestría en Agroecología. 
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The ‘terms and conditions’ of surveillance capitalism: theorizing agricultural data policy and governance
Journal articles
Farm management platforms offer farmers surveillance over their operations, but this article argues farmers are in fact objects of ag-tech companies' surveillance when using said platforms. The author claims that companies' data policies create an ‘illusion of data ownership’ to protect valuable data. 
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Reflexivity as a transformative capacity for sustainability science: introducing a critical systems approach
Journal articles
This article suggests that transdisciplinary sustainability research can become more transformative by encouraging reflexivity –  active individual and collective critical reflection, helping decisions that influence which perspectives are included or excluded in research explicit. 
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