Westminster Food & Nutrition Forum

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Priorities for food security in the UK

priorities for the new Government | funding | supply chain & international agreements| monitoring policy effectiveness | land use | climate adaptation & sustainability | food insecurity

Morning, Thursday, 28th November 2024

Online


This conference, now taking place on the morning of Thursday, 28th November, will discuss next steps for strategy, policy and action on food security, and priorities for the new Government.


With the Secretary of State for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs citing food security as a key concern, delegates will discuss latest thinking on the way forward and what is required to address key issues.


Stakeholders and policymakers will assess priorities for agriculture funding budgets, opportunities for international agreements, cross-government working, and building supply chain resilience to global shocks.


Delegates will discuss what government proposals to treat food security as a key part of national security could look like in practice, including strategies for increasing domestic production and building on policy to support the local sourcing of food.


They will examine the strategic direction of policy relating to the use of land and nature restoration, next steps for managing climate adaptation in the food system, as well as infrastructure and planning priorities to mitigate the effects of climate change, including flooding, as well as strategies for supporting manufacturers to deliver growth in the transition to net zero.


The future make-up of the workforce and policy for skills development will be discussed, including enabling the use of innovation and improving knowledge transfer across farming to transition to new methods.


Further sessions will look at policy options for tackling key issues with food insecurity in the context of cost-of-living challenges, as well as strategies for addressing food poverty and access to food for households. Discussion is expected on enabling accessibility to healthy and affordable food ranges, approaches for local government and the third sector to support local communities, and next steps for free school meals and the role of education in healthy eating habits.


The future for accountability in addressing food security will be also discussed, with stakeholder calls for Defra’s United Kingdom Food Security Report to be published annually. Delegates will consider options for monitoring and reporting the effectiveness of new policy approaches, following plans from the previous government for a Food Security Index and ambitions during election campaigning to have a legally binding target for improving food security.


We are pleased to be able to include keynote sessions with: Dr John Ingram, Programme Leader, Food Systems, Environmental Change Institute, University of Oxford; James Kane, Associate, Institute for Government; and Professor Christina Vogel, Professor, Food Policy and Director, Centre for Food Policy, City, University of London. Further senior contributors are being approached.


The proceedings of the conference will be circulated more widely, to Parliamentarians, ministerial offices, and government and regulatory officials with an interest in the issues being discussed. All delegates will also receive a video recording of the conference.



Keynote Speakers

Dr John Ingram

Programme Leader, Food Systems, Environmental Change Institute, University of Oxford

James Kane

Associate, Institute for Government

Professor Christina Vogel

Professor, Food Policy and Director, Centre for Food Policy, City, University of London

Keynote Speakers

Dr John Ingram

Programme Leader, Food Systems, Environmental Change Institute, University of Oxford

James Kane

Associate, Institute for Government

Senior speaker confirmed from Defra

Professor Christina Vogel

Professor, Food Policy and Director, Centre for Food Policy, City, University of London

Chair

Baroness Boycott

Speakers

Sarah Bradbury

CEO, Institute of Grocery Distribution

Stephen Jacob

Chief Executive, Institute for Agriculture and Horticulture

Councillor Kemi Akinola

Deputy Leader, Wandsworth Council

Ian Mace

Head, Government Affairs and Policy, Associated British Foods, Associated British Foods

Reema Reid

Headteacher, Hollydale Primary School, London

Leticija Petrovic

Local Food Policy Lead, The Food Foundation