
Join the Sustainable Food Places session on Civil Food Resilience and find out how local food partnerships across the UK are stepping up to the challenge of strengthening an increasingly fragile food system and preparing for emergencies, centring community assets and knowledge.
What to expect
The session will feature food partnerships working across a range of geographies and demographic contexts, from urban centres to rural communities and economies, alongside expert voices at the forefront of food resilience research. The session will see the launch of the SFP Civil Food Resilience in Practice report. There will be an opportunity to interact and share peer insights, with plenty of inspiration among this growing movement to strengthen UK food security from the ground up.
Who can attend
This webinar is open to food partnerships, councils and local leaders interested in strengthening food resilience and security within their communities, as well as civil society organisations interested in emerging local approaches to develop civil food resilience plans and strategies.
Register here: https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/civil-food-resilience-in-practice-tickets-1987536302584
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(The picture shows Yin Yang seeds from Little Woodbatch Market Garden, host of the Bishop’s Castle Community Seed Bank. Beautiful in themselves, they are also a key pillar of resilience work and thinking)