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Relative environmental impacts and monetary cost of food categories: Functional unit matters
Journal articles
Researchers built a dataset providing the energy, nutritional and monetary cost of 20 food categories in France, and contrasted it with the environmental impacts. Legumes, potatoes and whole grains were less expensive and less impactful whereas meats were most impactful and expensive. Dairy and eggs had intermediate costs and impact. 
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Corporate Lobbying: The Dark Side of the Plate
Reports
This report by the Food Foundation explores the extent of food industry lobbying in the UK. It found that food businesses and their trade associations met with UK ministers 1,408 times, 40 times more than food NGOs. 
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What policy support do smallholders in high-income countries need to contribute to healthy, sustainable food systems? A scoping review
Journal articles
This review highlights gaps between high-income countries' smallholder needs, existing policies and international policy advice with implications for policy, namely, that policymakers should collaborate with smallholders to develop simple, targeted policies and focus on strengthening rural communities.
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Food Policy in the United States
Books
This book is an update to the book about all aspects of food policy in the U.S. It covers policy changes since the 2018 Farm Bill, the 2020-2025 Dietary Guidelines for Americans and President Trump’s approach to food and agricultural trade.  
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Food fight: from plunder and profit to people and planet
Books
Author Stuart Gillespie argues that the food system we once relied upon for global nutrition has now become the very thing making us sick. From its origins in colonial times, through the last few decades of neoliberalism, he claims the system now lies in the tight grip of a handful of powerful transnationals. 
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PR campaign may have fuelled food study backlash, leaked document shows
News and resources
A leaked document shows that vested interests may have been behind a “mud-slinging” PR campaign to discredit a landmark environment study, the Eat Lancet study in 2019, according to an investigation in the Guardian and DeSmog. 
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At 88, A nutritionist meets her moment
News and resources
After five decades in the field of nutrition, Dr. Marion Nestle thought she had seen it all. Then came “Make America Healthy Again.”
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Food industry insiders warn food crisis is looming
News and resources
A group of senior professionals working within the biggest food retailers warn that an interconnected set of crises – degrading soil health, water scarcity, climate change –  will have a significant impact on food businesses unless there is deep structural and cultural change within the industry. 
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Bombs, mines and chemicals: how agricultural soils in Ukraine have been ravaged by war
News and resources
Researchers estimated the cost of restoring Ukraine's agricultural soil after the war to be 20 billion dollars. The researchers first analysed the damage to the landscape using high-resolution satellite imagery.
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