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Changing Our Global Food System – A discussion with Prof Mads Fischer-Moller

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Humans need water and food to survive. However, the world is increasingly entering a global food system crisis and our current agricultural system is also significantly contributing to climate change. All our contemporary crises are interlinked. This challenges us as a society to change our global food system!

This podcast episode is a discussion I had with Professor Mads Fischer-Moller who works on food policy at Scotland’s Rural College and is leader at the Future Food System Challenge Centre. Before coming to Scotland Mads worked as a civil servant in Denmark and for the Nordic Intergovernmental Cooperation on Food Policy.

In this episode we discuss a range of topics including what the biggest challenges in our current food system are, food poverty, food culture, what we can learn from the Nordic countries, Scotland’s Good Food Nation Bill, and how we can contribute to changing the global food system!

I hope you enjoy this episode and if you do - please share it and feel let me know on Instagram or Twitter.

All best wishes,

Léa

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#SystemChange #GlobalFoodSystem #FoodCrisis #FoodPolicy #ClimateChange

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Humans need water and food to survive. However, the world is increasingly entering a global food system crisis and our current agricultural system is also significantly contributing to climate change. All our contemporary crises are interlinked. This challenges us as a society to change our global food system!

This podcast episode is a discussion I had with Professor Mads Fischer-Moller who works on food policy at Scotland’s Rural College and is leader at the Future Food System Challenge Centre. Before coming to Scotland Mads worked as a civil servant in Denmark and for the Nordic Intergovernmental Cooperation on Food Policy.

In this episode we discuss a range of topics including what the biggest challenges in our current food system are, food poverty, food culture, what we can learn from the Nordic countries, Scotland’s Good Food Nation Bill, and how we can contribute to changing the global food system!

I hope you enjoy this episode and if you do - please share it and feel let me know on Instagram or Twitter.

All best wishes,

Léa

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Podcast Instagram: @ecoactivistjourneys

Instagram Léa: @ecoactivist.lea

My Twitter: @WeimannLea

My website: HOME - Eco Activists (eco-activists.co.za)

#SystemChange #GlobalFoodSystem #FoodCrisis #FoodPolicy #ClimateChange

  continue reading

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