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Seeing animals, choosing plants: Evidence from a cafeteria field study on food choice
Journal articles
In this study, images of living animals were placed alongside the corresponding meat-based dishes on a cafeteria menu at a British university. Analysis of 3674 meal sales revealed odds of selecting a vegetarian meal 22% higher during the intervention (vs. baseline) period. The present findings provide behavioral evidence that visual cues linking meat to its animal origins can influence real-world food choices. 
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Latin America's Soy Frontier: Is Bolivia the Next Brazil?
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Measuring sustainability of food environments in public and private settings: A scoping review of assessment tools and outcome measures
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Food environments have substantial impacts on broader environmental sustainability. No comprehensive analysis of assessment tools that measure sustainability within education, health, recreation and retail. This scoping review aims to address this by identifying, analysing and summarising available tools, including outcomes measured and strengths/limitations of use.
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Exploring potential food self-sufficiency across alternative dietary futures
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This study considers different scenarios of self sufficient production of multiple food groups and nutrients in 70 regions by 2050: a business-as-usual diet and a Planetary Health Diet. Results show that total trade could fall by 62% to 618 million tonnes in BAU-MinTrade and by 79% to 343 million tonnes in PHD-MinTrade. Many regions—including Europe, the Americas, Oceania, and China—could be almost self-sufficient under both scenarios.  
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Dangerous Distractions: How agribusiness narratives continue to undermine climate action
Reports
This briefing by Changing Markets argues agribusiness are pushing narratives that are being used to prevent the inclusion of food systems on the climate agenda at COP30. It highlights arguments and key messages pushed by meat and dairy industry representatives and allies at both the World Meat Congress, a biennial industry event which last year was held in Brazil just before COP30, and at COP30 itself.
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The Limits of the UAE’s Push for Food Security
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The UAE has spent billions of dollars on African farmland, supposedly to address its food insecurity. Now, with Iran blocking food shipments through the Strait of Hormuz, the strategy’s limits are being revealed. 
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Research fellow in food systems, Cranfield University, Hybrid
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Join us to help develop sustainable agrifood cold chain solutions and support industry engagement through a pioneering Africa-focused research and innovation centre.About the RoleThis role will support the development and delivery of activities within the Africa Centre of Excellence for Sustainable Cooling and Cold Chain, and the Clean Cooling Network. You will contribute to research, stakeholder engagement, and training initiatives focused on sustainable cooling solutions for agrifood systems. The role includes working closely with industry partners to encourage investment and collaboration, supporting the development of a research and innovation ecosystem, and contributing to the design and delivery of training programmes. You will also undertake fieldwork and engagement activities with international partners, including travel to Rwanda, and support project management and research delivery across a portfolio of interdisciplinary projects.
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Tiny Beam Fellowship: Tackling negative impacts of industrial animal agriculture in LMICs
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Fellowships: For tackling negative impacts of industrial animal agriculture in LMICsConcept Note submission: 24 March - 22 April 2026Amount of each award: US$60,000 (for an individual or a team of 2-4 led by PhD holder), $45,000 (for an individual or team of 2-4 led by PhD student close to completion of degree). Eligibility: - Academics working / studying in universities, or independent scholars.- No restrictions as to applicants’ place of residence or citizenship.Duration: 9 months
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Permaculture, People and Poultry: ORFC in the Field at Henbant
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This May, we’ll be heading to Henbant’s 80-acre permaculture farm and agroecological education centre in North Wales to dive deep into permaculture systems with livestock in mind. Whether you are curious about permaculture, looking to learn more about holistic livestock management, or keen to connect with likeminded enthusiasts, there’s something for everyone at this In the Field event.Join us for a hands-on learning programme in this unique and thriving mosaic landscape, situated between Snowdonia and the sea. With workshops led by some of the UK’s leading practitioners, and opportunities to connect deeply to people and place, expand the horizons of your permaculture practice and design. Over two days, you will: Unlock The Layers of Henbant with Matt Swarbrick on a farm tour. The growing Henbant team have turned the 80-acre site into a thriving ecosystem that produces real food, restores biodiversity, builds soil, and brings people together. Explore the land and understand the varieties of agroforestry systems and enterprises on site, including woodland pigs, beef herds, pasture laying poultry, and the market garden. This tour will look at each of these systems and their different methods and designs: from willow fences to fruit tree rows, key line systems and perennial rows, to the progress of Henbant’s agriwilding spruce plantation, and the wooded pastures.Join Hannah Thorogood of Inkpot Farm for an interactive, fun, and highly practical workshop on Applying Permaculture Design to Livestock Systems, understanding how we can apply the design tools, ethics, and thinking of permaculture to designing livestock systems on our farms. This will be an opportunity to think practically about your own farms, so come with your ideas and questions.Take A Bird’s Eye View of Heritage Poultry, with Ember Checkley of Thrive Poultry to explore rare, native and dual-purpose breeds, their history, and potential place in regenerative systems. This will be an opportunity to explore how people, nature and poultry can work together in permaculture frameworks, and a chance to meet and get to know a few birds too! Experience a Masterclass on Biofertilisers with Matt Dunwell. Involved in permaculture since 1990, Matt ran Ragmans Lane Farm for 35 years, leading courses in permaculture and working with cattle, sheep and pigs, apples, shiitake mushrooms and more. Matt will be bringing his wealth of experience and expertise to lead a deep dive into nature-friendly ways to build happy and healthy soil. Grow the UK Permaculture Movement over lunch with the Permaculture Association’s Andy Goldring, with an opportunity to share examples of how permaculture practice is being adopted by UK farmers, and learn what the Permaculture Association can offer in terms of learning and networking for farmers and farming communities. Bring your questions, comments and proposals to grow the movement together.For early arrivals on the evening of Tuesday 19th May, we’ll be treated to a night of stories with local folklorist Eric Maddern, and delicious pizzas from the wood oven. We’ll continue with farm-based feasts over the course of the two days, relaxing time in the sauna, a dawn chorus bird walk, and – for those who really like to get stuck in – a chance to join in the team’s early morning veg box packing! Get ready to gain new skills and understanding from our expert workshop leads, who will be guiding you through:applying permaculture design to livestock systemsrare and heritage poultry for permaculture systems agroforestry with pigs pasture laying poultry enterprisesbiofertilisers for permaculture  growing the UK permaculture movement people-centred and community-based farmingPractical InformationMealsLunch, tea and coffee are included in the ticket price on both days. Ticketed dinners are also available for purchase, please see further details of each dinner below, please do let us know your dietary requirements when booking your ticket. The Henbant team will be looking after catering using plenty of seasonal produce and meat produced on the Farm; there will be vegetarian and vegan options also available. Please note dinner tickets must be booked in advance by Monday, 18th May to secure your place.Tuesday 19th May Dinner: Hand rolled Henbant sourdough pizza, topped then fired in a traditional pizza oven and served straight to your plate. Choose from margarita, roasted garden vegetables, or spicy beef and mushroom.Wednesday 20th May Dinner: beef or vegetable stew with roasted vegetables from the garden. Thursday 21st May Dinner: Henbant Beef or Vegetable Lasagne with garden salad from the farm. AccomodationOn-site camping and campervan accommodation is available and can be purchased alongside your ticket. Camping and campervans are £15 per person / per night. Please note there is a limited number of campervan spots. Toilets, showers and a small kitchen with hot water and a hob will be available for all campers. If you would prefer to stay off-site there are hotels and bed and breakfast accommodation options available in the nearby towns of Penygroes and Caernarfon.Public transportThe nearest train stations to Henbant are Porthmadog and Bangor.ParkingEarly arrivals are welcome from 4pm on Monday, 6th April. Parking is available on-site. As much as possible we encourage delegates to liftshare (or self-organise shared taxis) using the spreadsheet included in the order confirmation email. Subsidised ticketsWe offer a limited number of subsidised tickets for students; young people (under 25); BPOC; part-time, low-waged, and/or unpaid workers; new entrant farmers; and anyone otherwise unable to attend.
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