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  • Tower Hamlets Council launch two new MSC fish dishes on their menu at a Primary School. MSC and Crown Foods, the producer of one of these fish products celebrate at the school. Children enjoy samples from the menu.  All images © Andrew Aitchison
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  • Tower Hamlets Council launch two new MSC fish dishes on their menu at a Primary School. MSC and Crown Foods, the producer of one of these fish products celebrate at the school. Children enjoy samples from the menu.  All images © Andrew Aitchison
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  • Tower Hamlets Council launch two new MSC fish dishes on their menu at a Primary School. MSC and Crown Foods, the producer of one of these fish products celebrate at the school. Children enjoy samples from the menu.  All images © Andrew Aitchison
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  • Tower Hamlets Council launch two new MSC fish dishes on their menu at a Primary School. MSC and Crown Foods, the producer of one of these fish products celebrate at the school. Children enjoy samples from the menu.  All images © Andrew Aitchison
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  • Tower Hamlets Council launch two new MSC fish dishes on their menu at a Primary School. MSC and Crown Foods, the producer of one of these fish products celebrate at the school. Children enjoy samples from the menu.  All images © Andrew Aitchison
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  • Tower Hamlets Council launch two new MSC fish dishes on their menu at a Primary School. MSC and Crown Foods, the producer of one of these fish products celebrate at the school. Children enjoy samples from the menu.  All images © Andrew Aitchison
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  • Tower Hamlets Council launch two new MSC fish dishes on their menu at a Primary School. MSC and Crown Foods, the producer of one of these fish products celebrate at the school. Children enjoy samples from the menu.  All images © Andrew Aitchison
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  • Tower Hamlets Council launch two new MSC fish dishes on their menu at a Primary School. MSC and Crown Foods, the producer of one of these fish products celebrate at the school. Children enjoy samples from the menu.  All images © Andrew Aitchison
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  • Tower Hamlets Council launch two new MSC fish dishes on their menu at a Primary School. MSC and Crown Foods, the producer of one of these fish products celebrate at the school. Children enjoy samples from the menu.  All images © Andrew Aitchison
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  • Tower Hamlets Council launch two new MSC fish dishes on their menu at a Primary School. MSC and Crown Foods, the producer of one of these fish products celebrate at the school. Children enjoy samples from the menu.  All images © Andrew Aitchison
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  • Tower Hamlets Council launch two new MSC fish dishes on their menu at a Primary School. MSC and Crown Foods, the producer of one of these fish products celebrate at the school. Children enjoy samples from the menu.  All images © Andrew Aitchison
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  • Tower Hamlets Council launch two new MSC fish dishes on their menu at a Primary School. MSC and Crown Foods, the producer of one of these fish products celebrate at the school. Children enjoy samples from the menu.  All images © Andrew Aitchison
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  • Tower Hamlets Council launch two new MSC fish dishes on their menu at a Primary School. MSC and Crown Foods, the producer of one of these fish products celebrate at the school. Children enjoy samples from the menu.  All images © Andrew Aitchison
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  • Tower Hamlets Council launch two new MSC fish dishes on their menu at a Primary School. MSC and Crown Foods, the producer of one of these fish products celebrate at the school. Children enjoy samples from the menu.  All images © Andrew Aitchison
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  • Tower Hamlets Council launch two new MSC fish dishes on their menu at a Primary School. MSC and Crown Foods, the producer of one of these fish products celebrate at the school. Children enjoy samples from the menu.  All images © Andrew Aitchison
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  • Tower Hamlets Council launch two new MSC fish dishes on their menu at a Primary School. MSC and Crown Foods, the producer of one of these fish products celebrate at the school. Children enjoy samples from the menu.  All images © Andrew Aitchison
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  • Tower Hamlets Council launch two new MSC fish dishes on their menu at a Primary School. MSC and Crown Foods, the producer of one of these fish products celebrate at the school. Children enjoy samples from the menu.  All images © Andrew Aitchison
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  • Tower Hamlets Council launch two new MSC fish dishes on their menu at a Primary School. MSC and Crown Foods, the producer of one of these fish products celebrate at the school. Children enjoy samples from the menu.  All images © Andrew Aitchison
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  • Tower Hamlets Council launch two new MSC fish dishes on their menu at a Primary School. MSC and Crown Foods, the producer of one of these fish products celebrate at the school. Children enjoy samples from the menu.  All images © Andrew Aitchison
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  • Tower Hamlets Council launch two new MSC fish dishes on their menu at a Primary School. MSC and Crown Foods, the producer of one of these fish products celebrate at the school. Children enjoy samples from the menu.  All images © Andrew Aitchison
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  • Tower Hamlets Council launch two new MSC fish dishes on their menu at a Primary School. MSC and Crown Foods, the producer of one of these fish products celebrate at the school. Children enjoy samples from the menu.  All images © Andrew Aitchison
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  • Tower Hamlets Council launch two new MSC fish dishes on their menu at a Primary School. MSC and Crown Foods, the producer of one of these fish products celebrate at the school. Children enjoy samples from the menu.  All images © Andrew Aitchison
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  • Tower Hamlets Council launch two new MSC fish dishes on their menu at a Primary School. MSC and Crown Foods, the producer of one of these fish products celebrate at the school. Children enjoy samples from the menu.  All images © Andrew Aitchison
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  • Tower Hamlets Council launch two new MSC fish dishes on their menu at a Primary School. MSC and Crown Foods, the producer of one of these fish products celebrate at the school. Children enjoy samples from the menu.  All images © Andrew Aitchison
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  • Tower Hamlets Council launch two new MSC fish dishes on their menu at a Primary School. MSC and Crown Foods, the producer of one of these fish products celebrate at the school. Children enjoy samples from the menu.  All images © Andrew Aitchison
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  • Facade of Healthy Options health food shop with Christmas decorations on Palm Drive, Makati, Metro Manila, Philippines. Healthy Options is the first and largest natural and healthy food shop in the Philippines.  (photo by Andrew Aitchison / In pictures via Getty Images)
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  • Two towers operating at the Quorn Factory on Nelson Avenue, Billingham, County Durham, United Kingdom. Quorn has recently invested around £150m to build these fermenters, which are part of the largest site so far.  (photo by Andrew Aitchison / In pictures via Getty Images)
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  • Refugees queuing for food in Calais, France. The food is being given out by the Secour Cathlique charity. .After the Sangatte refugee camp closed down an average of 200 refugees lived on the streets of Calais, without food, money or accommodation, trying most nights to get to Britain.  There were many different nationalities, mainly Iraqi and Afghani, but also Sudanese, Palestinian and Turkish. 95% are male, aged between 16 and 50.
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  • On an industrial wasteland in Calais, France refugees and asylum seekers line up to receive food from the charity Secour Cathlique, who feed them 2 meals a day..After the Sangatte refugee camp closed down an average of 200 refugees lived on the streets of Calais, without food, money or accommodation, trying most nights to get to Britain.  There were many different nationalities, mainly Iraqi and Afghani, but also Sudanese, Palestinian and Turkish. 95% are male, aged between 16 and 50.
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  • About 200 campaigners from different local groups came together today for food and fun at a festival of solidarity with residents of Napier Barracks, a former military barracks that is being used as an assessment and dispersal facility for asylum seekers by the Home Office on the 21st of May 2021 in Folkestone, Kent, United Kingdom. (photo by Andrew Aitchison / In Pictures via Getty Images)
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  • Refugees line up for their evening meal outside a disused warehouse in Calais, France. The charity Secour Cathlique helped provide two meals a day and some clothes for the refugees. .After the Sangatte refugee camp closed down an average of 200 refugees lived on the streets of Calais, without food, money or accommodation, trying most nights to get to Britain.  There were many different nationalities, mainly Iraqi and Afghani, but also Sudanese, Palestinian and Turkish. 95% are male, aged between 16 and 50.
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  • Volunteers from the charity Secour Cathlique in Calais, France hand out hot tea every afternoon. .After the Sangatte refugee camp closed down an average of 200 refugees lived on the streets of Calais, without food, money or accommodation, trying most nights to get to Britain.  There were many different nationalities, mainly Iraqi and Afghani, but also Sudanese, Palestinian and Turkish. 95% are male, aged between 16 and 50.
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  • Refugees and asylum seekers in Calais, France sit eating lunch that they have received from the charity Secour Cathlique. Many hide their faces for fear of being recognised after fleeing their country of origin..After the Sangatte refugee camp closed down an average of 200 refugees lived on the streets of Calais, without food, money or accommodation, trying most nights to get to Britain.  There were many different nationalities, mainly Iraqi and Afghani, but also Sudanese, Palestinian and Turkish. 95% are male, aged between 16 and 50.
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  • The Food Bank emergency food box which has been prepared and ready for distribution at the Wadebridge foodbank and storehouse in North Cornwall, UK.  This box contains non-perishable food for a single person.
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  • On World Food Day, October 16th Oxfam launches a massive fundraising appeal to tackle the impact of rising world food prices, which have pushed an extra 119 million people into hunger, taking the global total to nearly 1 billion. Volunteers stand outside Parliament Square, London, to help publicize the Oxfam appeal. Oxfam needs to raise £15 million to pay for its international development and humanitarian work on food and agriculture.
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  • On World Food Day, October 16th Oxfam launches a massive fundraising appeal to tackle the impact of rising world food prices, which have pushed an extra 119 million people into hunger, taking the global total to nearly 1 billion. Volunteers stand outside Parliament Square, London, to help publicize the Oxfam appeal. Oxfam needs to raise £15 million to pay for its international development and humanitarian work on food and agriculture.
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  • On World Food Day, October 16th Oxfam launches a massive fundraising appeal to tackle the impact of rising world food prices, which have pushed an extra 119 million people into hunger, taking the global total to nearly 1 billion. Volunteers stand outside Parliament Square, London, to help publicize the Oxfam appeal. Oxfam needs to raise £15 million to pay for its international development and humanitarian work on food and agriculture.
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  • On World Food Day, October 16th Oxfam launches a massive fundraising appeal to tackle the impact of rising world food prices, which have pushed an extra 119 million people into hunger, taking the global total to nearly 1 billion. Volunteers stand outside Parliament Square, London, to help publicize the Oxfam appeal. Oxfam needs to raise £15 million to pay for its international development and humanitarian work on food and agriculture.
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  • On World Food Day, October 16th Oxfam launches a massive fundraising appeal to tackle the impact of rising world food prices, which have pushed an extra 119 million people into hunger, taking the global total to nearly 1 billion. Volunteers stand outside Parliament Square, London, to help publicize the Oxfam appeal. Oxfam needs to raise £15 million to pay for its international development and humanitarian work on food and agriculture.
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  • On World Food Day, October 16th Oxfam launches a massive fundraising appeal to tackle the impact of rising world food prices, which have pushed an extra 119 million people into hunger, taking the global total to nearly 1 billion. Volunteers stand outside Parliament Square, London, to help publicize the Oxfam appeal. Oxfam needs to raise £15 million to pay for its international development and humanitarian work on food and agriculture.
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  • On World Food Day, October 16th Oxfam launches a massive fundraising appeal to tackle the impact of rising world food prices, which have pushed an extra 119 million people into hunger, taking the global total to nearly 1 billion. Volunteers stand outside Parliament Square, London, to help publicize the Oxfam appeal. Oxfam needs to raise £15 million to pay for its international development and humanitarian work on food and agriculture.
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  • Enough food for George, enough food for everyone. Enough Food IF campaigners call on Osborne to keep promises to the world's poorest.
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  • A female volunteer prepares an emergency food package at Wadebridge foodbank, North Cornwall, England, United Kingdom. The food bank is part of the Trussell Trust charity which provides assistance to individuals and families in crisis and living below the poverty line.
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  • A female volunteer prepares an emergency food package at Wadebridge foodbank, North Cornwall, England, United Kingdom. The food bank is part of the Trussell Trust charity which provides assistance to individuals and families in crisis and living below the poverty line.
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  • Trussell Trust Food Bank box for a family with three children waiting for distribution in the Wadebridge foodbank, North Cornwall, England, United Kingdom. The box has been prepared by volunteers and contains non-perishable food items.
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  • Organized food storage in plastic boxes on shelves in the Trussell Trust foodbank distribution centre in Wadebridge, North Cornwall, United Kingdom. Emergency food boxes are prepared by volunteers and distributed to people in crises.
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  • Trussell Trust Food Bank box for a family with three children waiting for distribution in the Wadebridge foodbank, North Cornwall, England, United Kingdom. The box has been prepared by volunteers and contains non-perishable food items.
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  • Shelves of Food Bank boxes waiting for distribution at Wadebridge foodbank, North Cornwall, England, United Kingdom. Single person and family boxes have been prepared by volunteers for people who are living in poverty and unable to buy food.
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  • A female volunteer prepares an emergency food package at Wadebridge foodbank, North Cornwall, England, United Kingdom. The food bank is part of the Trussell Trust charity which provides assistance to individuals and families in crisis and living below the poverty line.
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  • Trussell Trust Food Bank box for two adults (couple) waiting for distribution in the Wadebridge foodbank, North Cornwall, England, United Kingdom. The box has been prepared by volunteers and contains non-perishable food items.
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  • Two female volunteers prepare an emergency food package at Wadebridge foodbank, North Cornwall, England, United Kingdom. The food bank is part of the Trussell Trust charity which provides assistance to individuals and families in crisis and living below the poverty line.
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  • Two female volunteers prepare an emergency food package at Wadebridge foodbank, North Cornwall, England, United Kingdom. The food bank is part of the Trussell Trust charity which provides assistance to individuals and families in crisis and living below the poverty line.
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  • Bags of rice, pulses and spices on offer in a food shop along the main street through the centre of Besishahar on the 10th of March 2020, Besishahar, Lamjung District, Gandaki Pradesh, Nepal. Besishahar is a small town, municipality and the district headquarters of Lamjung District in Gandaki Pradesh, Nepal. (photo by Andrew Aitchison / In pictures via Getty Images)
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  • Women buying rice and pulses in a food shop along the main street through the centre of Besishahar on the 10th of March 2020, Besishahar, Lamjung District, Gandaki Pradesh, Nepal. Besishahar is a small town, municipality and the district headquarters of Lamjung District in Gandaki Pradesh, Nepal. (photo by Andrew Aitchison / In pictures via Getty Images)
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  • Wadebridge foodbank sign in the window of the Trussell Trust foodbank and storehouse in Bridgend, Cornwall, United Kingdom.  This foodbank provides emergency food parcels for individuals and families in crisis in Bodmin, Camelford, Padstow and Wadebridge.
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  • Wadebridge foodbank sign outside the Trussell Trust foodbank and storehouse in Bridgend, Cornwall, United Kingdom.  This foodbank provides emergency food parcels for individuals and families in crisis in Bodmin, Camelford, Padstow and Wadebridge.
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  • Members and supporters of The Co-operative and Oxfam today (13 June) called on the UK Government to champion small-scale farmers and co-operatives at the forthcoming Rio+20 Summit, in light of the role they play in feeding nearly a third of humanity. Campaigners from both organisations met Deputy Prime Minister Nick Clegg to represent 17,000 of their peers who took action to call on the UK Government to champion three key issues at Rio+20: fair and sustainable methods of increasing global food production; the crucial role of smallholder farmers and co-operatives; and increased investment in sustainable smallholder agriculture to lift farmers - many of whom are women - out of poverty. The campaigners presented Nick Clegg with a piece of art commissioned by the two organisations. The artwork bears the slogan 'Join Team Betty' and portrays its namesake, a tea farmer who was one of 11,000 smallholders supported by The Co-operative to form into co-operatives, improve access to markets, achieve Fairtrade certification and diversify into other produce to help improve local food security
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  • Members and supporters of The Co-operative and Oxfam today (13 June) called on the UK Government to champion small-scale farmers and co-operatives at the forthcoming Rio+20 Summit, in light of the role they play in feeding nearly a third of humanity. Campaigners from both organisations met Deputy Prime Minister Nick Clegg to represent 17,000 of their peers who took action to call on the UK Government to champion three key issues at Rio+20: fair and sustainable methods of increasing global food production; the crucial role of smallholder farmers and co-operatives; and increased investment in sustainable smallholder agriculture to lift farmers - many of whom are women - out of poverty. The campaigners presented Nick Clegg with a piece of art commissioned by the two organisations. The artwork bears the slogan 'Join Team Betty' and portrays its namesake, a tea farmer who was one of 11,000 smallholders supported by The Co-operative to form into co-operatives, improve access to markets, achieve Fairtrade certification and diversify into other produce to help improve local food security
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  • Members and supporters of The Co-operative and Oxfam today (13 June) called on the UK Government to champion small-scale farmers and co-operatives at the forthcoming Rio+20 Summit, in light of the role they play in feeding nearly a third of humanity. Campaigners from both organisations met Deputy Prime Minister Nick Clegg to represent 17,000 of their peers who took action to call on the UK Government to champion three key issues at Rio+20: fair and sustainable methods of increasing global food production; the crucial role of smallholder farmers and co-operatives; and increased investment in sustainable smallholder agriculture to lift farmers - many of whom are women - out of poverty. The campaigners presented Nick Clegg with a piece of art commissioned by the two organisations. The artwork bears the slogan 'Join Team Betty' and portrays its namesake, a tea farmer who was one of 11,000 smallholders supported by The Co-operative to form into co-operatives, improve access to markets, achieve Fairtrade certification and diversify into other produce to help improve local food security
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  • Members and supporters of The Co-operative and Oxfam today (13 June) called on the UK Government to champion small-scale farmers and co-operatives at the forthcoming Rio+20 Summit, in light of the role they play in feeding nearly a third of humanity. Campaigners from both organisations met Deputy Prime Minister Nick Clegg to represent 17,000 of their peers who took action to call on the UK Government to champion three key issues at Rio+20: fair and sustainable methods of increasing global food production; the crucial role of smallholder farmers and co-operatives; and increased investment in sustainable smallholder agriculture to lift farmers - many of whom are women - out of poverty. The campaigners presented Nick Clegg with a piece of art commissioned by the two organisations. The artwork bears the slogan 'Join Team Betty' and portrays its namesake, a tea farmer who was one of 11,000 smallholders supported by The Co-operative to form into co-operatives, improve access to markets, achieve Fairtrade certification and diversify into other produce to help improve local food security
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  • Members and supporters of The Co-operative and Oxfam today (13 June) called on the UK Government to champion small-scale farmers and co-operatives at the forthcoming Rio+20 Summit, in light of the role they play in feeding nearly a third of humanity. Campaigners from both organisations met Deputy Prime Minister Nick Clegg to represent 17,000 of their peers who took action to call on the UK Government to champion three key issues at Rio+20: fair and sustainable methods of increasing global food production; the crucial role of smallholder farmers and co-operatives; and increased investment in sustainable smallholder agriculture to lift farmers - many of whom are women - out of poverty. The campaigners presented Nick Clegg with a piece of art commissioned by the two organisations. The artwork bears the slogan 'Join Team Betty' and portrays its namesake, a tea farmer who was one of 11,000 smallholders supported by The Co-operative to form into co-operatives, improve access to markets, achieve Fairtrade certification and diversify into other produce to help improve local food security
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  • Members and supporters of The Co-operative and Oxfam today (13 June) called on the UK Government to champion small-scale farmers and co-operatives at the forthcoming Rio+20 Summit, in light of the role they play in feeding nearly a third of humanity. Campaigners from both organisations met Deputy Prime Minister Nick Clegg to represent 17,000 of their peers who took action to call on the UK Government to champion three key issues at Rio+20: fair and sustainable methods of increasing global food production; the crucial role of smallholder farmers and co-operatives; and increased investment in sustainable smallholder agriculture to lift farmers - many of whom are women - out of poverty. The campaigners presented Nick Clegg with a piece of art commissioned by the two organisations. The artwork bears the slogan 'Join Team Betty' and portrays its namesake, a tea farmer who was one of 11,000 smallholders supported by The Co-operative to form into co-operatives, improve access to markets, achieve Fairtrade certification and diversify into other produce to help improve local food security
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  • Members and supporters of The Co-operative and Oxfam today (13 June) called on the UK Government to champion small-scale farmers and co-operatives at the forthcoming Rio+20 Summit, in light of the role they play in feeding nearly a third of humanity. Campaigners from both organisations met Deputy Prime Minister Nick Clegg to represent 17,000 of their peers who took action to call on the UK Government to champion three key issues at Rio+20: fair and sustainable methods of increasing global food production; the crucial role of smallholder farmers and co-operatives; and increased investment in sustainable smallholder agriculture to lift farmers - many of whom are women - out of poverty. The campaigners presented Nick Clegg with a piece of art commissioned by the two organisations. The artwork bears the slogan 'Join Team Betty' and portrays its namesake, a tea farmer who was one of 11,000 smallholders supported by The Co-operative to form into co-operatives, improve access to markets, achieve Fairtrade certification and diversify into other produce to help improve local food security
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  • Members and supporters of The Co-operative and Oxfam today (13 June) called on the UK Government to champion small-scale farmers and co-operatives at the forthcoming Rio+20 Summit, in light of the role they play in feeding nearly a third of humanity. Campaigners from both organisations met Deputy Prime Minister Nick Clegg to represent 17,000 of their peers who took action to call on the UK Government to champion three key issues at Rio+20: fair and sustainable methods of increasing global food production; the crucial role of smallholder farmers and co-operatives; and increased investment in sustainable smallholder agriculture to lift farmers - many of whom are women - out of poverty. The campaigners presented Nick Clegg with a piece of art commissioned by the two organisations. The artwork bears the slogan 'Join Team Betty' and portrays its namesake, a tea farmer who was one of 11,000 smallholders supported by The Co-operative to form into co-operatives, improve access to markets, achieve Fairtrade certification and diversify into other produce to help improve local food security
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  • If Osbourne lands the budget right, there could be enough food for everyone. Enough Food IF campaigners call on Osborne to keep promises to the world's poorest.
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  • If Osbourne lands the budget right, there could be enough food for everyone. Enough Food IF campaigners call on Osborne to keep promises to the world's poorest.
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  • Members and supporters of The Co-operative and Oxfam today (13 June) called on the UK Government to champion small-scale farmers and co-operatives at the forthcoming Rio+20 Summit, in light of the role they play in feeding nearly a third of humanity. Campaigners from both organisations met Deputy Prime Minister Nick Clegg to represent 17,000 of their peers who took action to call on the UK Government to champion three key issues at Rio+20: fair and sustainable methods of increasing global food production; the crucial role of smallholder farmers and co-operatives; and increased investment in sustainable smallholder agriculture to lift farmers - many of whom are women - out of poverty. The campaigners presented Nick Clegg with a piece of art commissioned by the two organisations. The artwork bears the slogan 'Join Team Betty' and portrays its namesake, a tea farmer who was one of 11,000 smallholders supported by The Co-operative to form into co-operatives, improve access to markets, achieve Fairtrade certification and diversify into other produce to help improve local food security
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  • Members and supporters of The Co-operative and Oxfam today (13 June) called on the UK Government to champion small-scale farmers and co-operatives at the forthcoming Rio+20 Summit, in light of the role they play in feeding nearly a third of humanity. Campaigners from both organisations met Deputy Prime Minister Nick Clegg to represent 17,000 of their peers who took action to call on the UK Government to champion three key issues at Rio+20: fair and sustainable methods of increasing global food production; the crucial role of smallholder farmers and co-operatives; and increased investment in sustainable smallholder agriculture to lift farmers - many of whom are women - out of poverty. The campaigners presented Nick Clegg with a piece of art commissioned by the two organisations. The artwork bears the slogan 'Join Team Betty' and portrays its namesake, a tea farmer who was one of 11,000 smallholders supported by The Co-operative to form into co-operatives, improve access to markets, achieve Fairtrade certification and diversify into other produce to help improve local food security
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  • Members and supporters of The Co-operative and Oxfam today (13 June) called on the UK Government to champion small-scale farmers and co-operatives at the forthcoming Rio+20 Summit, in light of the role they play in feeding nearly a third of humanity. Campaigners from both organisations met Deputy Prime Minister Nick Clegg to represent 17,000 of their peers who took action to call on the UK Government to champion three key issues at Rio+20: fair and sustainable methods of increasing global food production; the crucial role of smallholder farmers and co-operatives; and increased investment in sustainable smallholder agriculture to lift farmers - many of whom are women - out of poverty. The campaigners presented Nick Clegg with a piece of art commissioned by the two organisations. The artwork bears the slogan 'Join Team Betty' and portrays its namesake, a tea farmer who was one of 11,000 smallholders supported by The Co-operative to form into co-operatives, improve access to markets, achieve Fairtrade certification and diversify into other produce to help improve local food security
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  • Members and supporters of The Co-operative and Oxfam today (13 June) called on the UK Government to champion small-scale farmers and co-operatives at the forthcoming Rio+20 Summit, in light of the role they play in feeding nearly a third of humanity. Campaigners from both organisations met Deputy Prime Minister Nick Clegg to represent 17,000 of their peers who took action to call on the UK Government to champion three key issues at Rio+20: fair and sustainable methods of increasing global food production; the crucial role of smallholder farmers and co-operatives; and increased investment in sustainable smallholder agriculture to lift farmers - many of whom are women - out of poverty. The campaigners presented Nick Clegg with a piece of art commissioned by the two organisations. The artwork bears the slogan 'Join Team Betty' and portrays its namesake, a tea farmer who was one of 11,000 smallholders supported by The Co-operative to form into co-operatives, improve access to markets, achieve Fairtrade certification and diversify into other produce to help improve local food security
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  • Members and supporters of The Co-operative and Oxfam today (13 June) called on the UK Government to champion small-scale farmers and co-operatives at the forthcoming Rio+20 Summit, in light of the role they play in feeding nearly a third of humanity. Campaigners from both organisations met Deputy Prime Minister Nick Clegg to represent 17,000 of their peers who took action to call on the UK Government to champion three key issues at Rio+20: fair and sustainable methods of increasing global food production; the crucial role of smallholder farmers and co-operatives; and increased investment in sustainable smallholder agriculture to lift farmers - many of whom are women - out of poverty. The campaigners presented Nick Clegg with a piece of art commissioned by the two organisations. The artwork bears the slogan 'Join Team Betty' and portrays its namesake, a tea farmer who was one of 11,000 smallholders supported by The Co-operative to form into co-operatives, improve access to markets, achieve Fairtrade certification and diversify into other produce to help improve local food security
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  • Large ice cream cone outside a fast food kiosk on Bond Street opposite Blackpool Pleasure Beach, Lancashire, England, United Kingdom. The seaside resort is a major tourist attraction in the United Kingdom.  (photo by Andrew Aitchison / In pictures via Getty Images)
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  • A re-think food exhibit at the COP26 Green Zone inside Glasgow Science Centre bringing together civil society, Indigenous People, youth groups, charities, academics, artists and businesses from across world to host events and show their commitments to a lower carbon future at the United Nations COP26 Climate Change conference on the 4th of November in Glasgow, United Kingdom. (photo by Andy Aitchison)
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  • A re-think food exhibit at the COP26 Green Zone inside Glasgow Science Centre bringing together civil society, Indigenous People, youth groups, charities, academics, artists and businesses from across world to host events and show their commitments to a lower carbon future at the United Nations COP26 Climate Change conference on the 4th of November in Glasgow, United Kingdom. (photo by Andy Aitchison)
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  • A re-think food exhibit at the COP26 Green Zone inside Glasgow Science Centre bringing together civil society, Indigenous People, youth groups, charities, academics, artists and businesses from across world to host events and show their commitments to a lower carbon future at the United Nations COP26 Climate Change conference on the 4th of November in Glasgow, United Kingdom. (photo by Andy Aitchison)
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  • A re-think food exhibit at the COP26 Green Zone inside Glasgow Science Centre bringing together civil society, Indigenous People, youth groups, charities, academics, artists and businesses from across world to host events and show their commitments to a lower carbon future at the United Nations COP26 Climate Change conference on the 4th of November in Glasgow, United Kingdom. (photo by Andy Aitchison)
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  • A dead Rhesus Macaque monkey hanging by the feet in a tree near to Raniswara on the 6th of March 2020, Raniswara, Ghairung, Nepal. The Rhesus Macaque is common across Nepal and is considered a pest to farmers for steeling crops and food from their land. Farmers hang dead monkeys from trees to act as a deterrent to others. (photo by Andrew Aitchison / In pictures via Getty Images)
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  • A 3663 food service delivery lorry drives through the main gate of HMP Kingston. Portsmouth, United Kingdom. Kingston prison is a category C prison holding indeterminate sentenced prisoners.
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  • A 3663 food service delivery lorry drives through the main gate of HMP Kingston. Portsmouth, United Kingdom. Kingston prison is a category C prison holding indeterminate sentenced prisoners.
    HMP-Kingston-2091.jpg
  • A 3663 food service delivery lorry drives through the main gate of HMP Kingston. Portsmouth, United Kingdom. Kingston prison is a category C prison holding indeterminate sentenced prisoners.
    HMP-Kingston-2090.jpg
  • A 3663 food service delivery lorry drives through the main gate of HMP Kingston. Portsmouth, United Kingdom. Kingston prison is a category C prison holding indeterminate sentenced prisoners.
    HMP-Kingston-2088.jpg
  • A 3663 food service delivery lorry drives through the main gate of HMP Kingston. Portsmouth, United Kingdom. Kingston prison is a category C prison holding indeterminate sentenced prisoners.
    HMP-Kingston-2087.jpg
  • Prisoners working in the wing servery. All meals are served to prisoners from the service hatch, food is collected and they return to their cells to eat. HMP/YOI Portland, Dorset, United Kingdom.
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  • Prisoners working in the wing servery. All meals are served to prisoners from the service hatch, food is collected and they return to their cells to eat. HMP/YOI Portland, Dorset, United Kingdom.
    UK-Criminal-Justice-Prison-8601.jpg
  • Prisoners working in the wing servery. All meals are served to prisoners from the service hatch, food is collected and they return to their cells to eat. HMP/YOI Portland, Dorset, United Kingdom.
    UK-Criminal-Justice-Prison-8556.jpg
  • Prisoners working in the wing servery. All meals are served to prisoners from the service hatch, food is collected and they return to their cells to eat. HMP/YOI Portland, Dorset, United Kingdom.
    UK-Criminal-Justice-Prison-8552.jpg
  • Prisoners working in the wing servery. All meals are served to prisoners from the service hatch, food is collected and they return to their cells to eat. HMP/YOI Portland, Dorset, United Kingdom.
    UK-Criminal-Justice-Prison-8548.jpg
  • Prisoners transport food in special containers and bread crates from the main kitchen through the prison to a wing to be served.  HMP/YOI Portland, Dorset. United Kingdom.
    UK-Criminal-Justice-Prison-6376.jpg
  • Prisoners transport food in special containers and bread crates from the main kitchen through the prison to a wing to be served.  HMP/YOI Portland, Dorset. United Kingdom.
    UK-Criminal-Justice-Prison-6369.jpg
  • People queue to buy hot street food from Rafiqi’s kiosk which is covered by temporary scaffolding on Broadway and West 31st Street intersection.  Melted snow is pouring off the roof onto the street and cars drive through snow on the road.  (photo by Andrew Aitchison / In pictures via Getty Images)
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  • A retro silver airstream caravan converted into a Mexican street food cafe on South Side Street, Lower Manhattan, New York City, New York, United States of America. The neon sign above the caravan says Taco vs Burritos.  (photo by Andrew Aitchison / In pictures via Getty Images)
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  • Market stalls selling food and fruit smoothies at night on Street 10 in Siem Reap, Cambodia, Asia. (photo by Andrew Aitchison / In pictures via Getty Images)
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  • VSO volunteers Dr Siobhan Neville and Dr Peter O’Reilly out shopping  for food in the market of Nyangao,  Lindi Region, Tanzania.
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  • VSO volunteers Dr Siobhan Neville and Dr Peter O’Reilly out shopping  for food in the market of Nyangao,  Lindi Region, Tanzania.
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  • Staff and volunteers serving  food for the homeless . Slough Homeless our concern (SHOC) A local homeless charity helping the homeless and vulnerable in Slough. Berkshire, UK.
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  • Prisoners transport food in special containers and bread crates from the main kitchen through the prison to a wing to be served.  HMP/YOI Portland, Dorset. © Prisonimage.org All image use must be agreed first. All images must be creditied.
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  • A variety of locally produced fruit and vegetables on display in a greengrocer and connivence shop in Wadebridge, North Cornwall, United Kingdom. The blackboard informs that the store works “closely with local growers and suppliers to reduce food miles and support the local community”.
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  • A variety of locally produced fruit and vegetables on display in a greengrocer and connivence shop in Wadebridge, North Cornwall, United Kingdom. The blackboard informs that the store works “closely with local growers and suppliers to reduce food miles and support the local community”.
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  • A male shop keeper arranges the carrots in a fruit and vegetable display within a connivence shop in Wadebridge, North Cornwall, United Kingdom.  The shop works closely with local growers and suppliers to reduce food miles and support the local community.  Wadebridge has a grass roots social enterprise called Wadebridge Renewable Energy Network (WREN) which supports local businesses and aims to become the first renewable energy powered town in the UK.
    UK-Village-Shop-Local-Produce-0126.jpg
  • Young school children empty banana skins from their food waste box into a composter outdoors at their school, Hampshire, UK.
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