Tabled: The Business of Food
Tabled: The Business of Food
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Join Rural Policy Group as we explore the big issues shaping the business, politics, and economics of food. From farm to fork to policy framework, we’re joined by leading voices across the sector to uncover the pathways toward a more financially and environmentally sustainable food system.
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The podcast covers critical topics such as agricultural policy reform, sustainable food practices, and the economics of food production. For instance, discussions often center around the impacts of Agricultural Policy Reform on farming operations, alongside the importance of creating a dialogue with policymakers regarding the challenges of maintaining affordable food production.

Join Rural Policy Group as we explore the big issues shaping the business, politics, and economics of food. From farm to fork to policy framework, we’re joined by leading voices across the sector to uncover the pathways toward a more financially and environmentally sustainable food system.
RPG Council Member Louise Manning, PhD talks to Robbie Moore MP, Shadow Farming Minister, Ali Capper of British Apples and Pears and leading agri-rural consultant Martin Collison in the first #farmresilience RED Talk.
Farm businesses and their finances have become exponentially more complex and as conditions continue to harden for the sector, it is more important than ever to understand which parts of a business drive profit and how to deliver growth. In this hour-long episode the group of experts, all with personal experience managing farms, discuss business strategies for diversified modern farms. From farming without subsidies and competing on the global stage, to keeping more value added within the business and making smart investment decisions.
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