Skip to main content
Close
Login Register
Search
  • About
    • What We Do
    • Who We Are
    • FAQs
  • Our Writing
    • Explainers
    • Essays
    • Letterbox
    • Reports & More
  • Podcasts
  • Our Events
  • Projects
    • Power In The Food Systems
    • Local-Global Scale Project
    • MEAT: The Four Futures Podcast
    • Fuel To Fork
    • Nature
    • Reckoning with Regeneration
    • SHIFT
    • Games at TABLE
    • Rethinking the Global Soy Dilemma
  • Resources
  • Opportunities
    • Jobs
    • Funding
    • Courses
    • Collaborations
    • Events
  • Newsletter
  • TABLE (EN)
Search
Back

Search Results

Pounds in Pockets: Climate policies that cost cuts for households and farmers
Reports
This report by the WWF shows how cost-effective climate and nature policies can help tackle the cost-of-living crisis, saving households and farmers money while boosting the UK's energy and food security. The policies would quickly put pounds in people's pockets and stimulate the economy, all without requiring large public spending.
Read
Boosting Consumer Uptake of Sustainable Meat Alternatives
Reports
The food branch of the European Institute of Innovation and Technology have released two reports on how the food industry can drive mainstream acceptance of plant-based and cultivated meat across Europe.
Read
The Accidental Seed Heroes
Books
In The Accidental Seed Heroes, Adam Alexander meets a range of seed innovators, who are not only championing traditional varieties but also breeding delicious new ones that will help create a sustainable future for our planet.
Read
Job: Post-Doctoral Research Associate in Regenerative Agriculture
Jobs
Post-Doctoral Research Associate in Regenerative AgricultureThe King’s Foundation is seeking an exceptional early-career researcher to lead its academic activities in regenerative farming and agricultural transitions. This new post is designed to offer a unique opportunity to work at the intersection of academic research and agricultural policy, developing and disseminating new knowledge for networks of UK farmers. The primary emphasis of this role is to develop, conduct and disseminate a research pilot project working with partner farmers to find pathways in transition to regenerative agriculture. The research will centre on working with six partner farms on distinct aspects of agricultural transition, with the aim of developing a knowledge cluster as a model for transition around the UK and internationally. This will build on the network and findings developed in an existing workshop series that brings together farmers, researchers and industry professionals to discuss transition to regenerative farming.The role will be central to the development of research in regenerative agriculture at The King’s Foundation. The candidate will bring their own research interests and expertise, embedding research into the project at all stages.Closing date for applications: Monday 6 October 2025Full Job Description (PDF): Download here
Read
Job: Farming and Rural Skills Education Manager, Cumnock, Scotland
Jobs
The King’s Foundation is recruiting for an Education Manager to oversee our farming and rural skills education initiatives. This role offers the opportunity to shape and deliver a strategic vision for education in farming and rural skills: a key focus of the role is taking a strategic and operational role in the development and implementation of education activity, training programmes and public events. A key aspect of the role is to develop, oversee and deliver the education strategy for the MacRoberts Centre for Farming and Rural Skills, establishing it as a nationally recognised centre of excellence. The post holder will also be responsible for the strategy and operation of Valentin’s Farm, ensuring that both centres provide engaging and relevant programmes tailored to the needs of their audiences.This role will be central to the development of farming and rural skills education at The King’s Foundation. The candidate will be responsible for assisting in the development of a network of affiliate educational institutions, industry partners, placement providers and supporters; as well as managing a small team of tutors, technical support and consultants.Closing date for applications: Friday 3 October 2025Full Job Description (PDF): Download here
Read
Ways of seeing food systems policy: Challenges, paradigms, and tools
Event
Food system transformation will depend on the effective use of policy by governments and other competent authorities to enact change. Broad agreement on major issues relating to issues such as climate change, environmental degradation, increasing malnutrition, economic sustainability, and social injustices. However, there is less consensus on their underlying causes. Three challenges for understanding connections between different elements of food systems are an absence of systems thinking, a lack of policy coordination, and competing values, goals, and ideologies. This talk will first outline the challenges for promoting systems thinking at government level and the practical issues of coordination and coherence. The discussion will then turn to how issues and their range of available solutions are determined by policy paradigms that can operate at different scales within institutions and governments. The presentation will conclude by discussing some tools that enable ways of seeing system interactions, policy interactions, and underlying value systems.About the speakerDr Jeremy Farr is currently a postdoctoral research fellow investigating the enablers and barriers to food system transformation in Australia and beyond. His work explores critical questions such as: What should future food systems look like? How can we achieve that vision? And how do we navigate the complex challenges along the way, including climate change, biodiversity loss, geopolitical tensions, and economic instability?He completed his PhD on the archaeology of food systems in Zambia during the 1st and early 2nd millennium CE, examining their relevance to contemporary food security. His doctoral research integrated archaeological science, theory and methods with biogeography, botany, multispecies ethnography, and critical theory.During his PhD, Jeremy also earned an MSc in Environmental Sustainability (2023) and taught undergraduate social sciences at the University of Queensland.Prior to his academic career, Jeremy spent five years in project management, delivering change initiatives and operational support across local and central government in the UK. His roles included work in election management, judicial appointments for the Ministry of Justice, and strategic policy development at the Office for National Statistics.Jeremy brings a wide-ranging set of interests to his work, with a particular focus on environmental sustainability—especially in relation to food systems. He also maintains strong interests in environmental impact assessment, governance, and public policy.Attendance at City St George's events is subject to our terms and conditions.
Read
Oxford Real Farming Conference 2026
Event
Join the legendary gathering of the UK’s agroecological and food sovereignty movement as it returns to Oxford for the 17th year!Across 145+ dynamic in-person talks and interactive workshops (45+ of which will be livestreamed), ORFC delegates will hear from pioneering voices from the front lines of farming, policy experts, radical food systems activists, Indigenous wisdom-keepers, cutting-edge agroecological researchers, and countless more individuals and organisations working to reshape our food and farming systems for the better.Whether joining in-person in Oxford or online, ORFC offers all those who share a vision for food and farming systems transformation the unique opportunity to forge connections with allies, exchange knowledge, and work together to build a just food system for all. In-person tickets always sell out, so book now to avoid missing out:  https://orfc.org.uk/book-orfc-2026-tickets/Some of this year’s sessions will explore:Crops for a Changing Climate Farming to Regenerate Our RiversThe Great Glyphosate Debate Reviving Dual Purpose LivestockGoing Plastic-Free on Your Farm Indigenous Wisdom and Growing PracticesCountering Corporate Power in Food Systems Food Sovereignty and the Nyéléni Global Forum Unlocking Farm Surplus to Fight HungerSolidarity with Palestinian LandworkersFinancing Agroecology Farmer Wellbeing and Mental Health Support 
Read
Hunger on our doorstep (Part 2)
Podcast episode
Read
Transcript - Episode 90
Transcript
Read
  • VIEW MORE

Sign up for Fodder, our newsletter covering sustainable food news.

Sign up
  • Glossary
  • About
  • Our Writing
  • Podcasts
  • Resources

Social

YouTube Facebook Instagram

© Copyright 2025

A collaboration between: