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Food crises could swing future UK elections, says thinktank
UK food system unable to cope with rapid changes in supply driven by factors such as climate change
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guardian.co.uk
on 10-06-2008
Emine Saner talks to the River Cafe's Ruth Rogers and Rose Gray
Ruth Rogers and Rose Gray were forced to close their River Cafe restaurant after it was badly burned in a fire. But the women who brought us sun-dried tomatoes, polenta and Jamie Oliver are as passionate as ever. By Emine Saner
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on 10-02-2008
Minister bids to reopen GM debate
Environment, science & technology: Ian Pearson predicts public will accept GM crops if they can be convinced technology will benefit consumers
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on 09-21-2008
UN says eat less meat to curb global warming
Top expert's advice on diet change to save environment likely to provoke strong reaction from food industry
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on 09-06-2008
Overfished: demise of the anchovy
Marine Conservation Society places the fish on its list of unsustainable species for consumers to avoid
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on 09-03-2008
Anyone for a dappled webcap?
Life & style: Richard Mabey: A score of seriously poisonous species exist among the 3,000 that grow in Britain
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on 09-03-2008
Yes, I'm a fructivist. My mission is to show you what you're missing
Comment is free: George Monbiot: We have lost the sweetest of our native fruit: the only way to get it back is to grow it - even if that means guerrilla grafting
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on 09-01-2008
Shoppers lose taste for organic food
Farmers fear for future as decline in demand for organic food grows at fastest rate for 10 years
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on 08-28-2008
Cambodians turn to rats in food crisis
Spicy field rat dishes increasingly seen on menus as boom in sales increases rodent prices fourfold
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on 08-27-2008
Bird breed is both chicken and egg
Environment, science & technology: The naturally bred Giri Raja chicken offers benefits to poor farmers at a time of high food prices
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