2025-11-20T16:14:00+00:00By Kevin White
With no representation from the US, protests and an increased presence of lobbyists, COP30 in Belém has struggled to provide much hope
2025-11-18T10:31:00+00:00By Vince Bamford
The Farmer Copleys farm shop offers not only a bakery, private dining area and events space but opens the wider farm for a tulip festival and pumpkin festival
2025-10-20T14:30:00+01:00By Vince Bamford
The Estate Dairy’s founders felt there was an opportunity to bring the craft and care of British farming into hospitality
2025-10-16T15:42:00+01:00By Grace Duncan and Kevin White
Published last week, Eat-Lancet argues failing to curb intake will exacerbate already “devastating consequences for public health and the environment”
2025-12-01T15:13:00+00:00By Santiago Gowland
After a recent category report in The Grocer raised important points about ethical trading certification, Rainforest Alliance CEO Santiago Gowland clarifies the importance of credible, independent certification
2025-11-27T16:18:00+00:00By Ian Quinn
The issue lies not in the big names yet to have signed up, but in the reasons behind those absences
2025-11-27T08:29:00+00:00By Mike Coppen-Gardner
The British farming and food industry doesn’t need well-meaning professionals pushing for government-co-ordinated market manipulation, says Mike Coppen-Gardner, founder and CEO of SPQR
2025-11-27T08:22:00+00:00By Maddy Haughton-Boakes
Although many world leaders have failed to deliver, civil society and forward-looking governments forging new pathways demonstrate that progress is possible, says Maddy Haughton-Boakes, senior campaigner at the Changing Markets Foundation
2025-11-26T13:52:00+00:00By Dan Crossley
It is clear the companies of the future must help build a food sector that is brighter, more inclusive and fundamentally fairer, says Dan Crossley, executive director of the Food Ethics Council




