Amy Forshaw
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We Feed The World, the biggest ever photography project to capture global food systems, showcased across 50 exhibitions, from London’s Southbank Centre to strawbale barns, saw 55 million people stand face-to-face with the folk who feed 70% of the world using less than a quarter of its agricultural land, debunking the myth that we need
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The Gaia Foundation (Gaia), creators of We Feed The UK, have won the Digital Creator Award at the BBC Food & Farming Awards. We were nominated alongside food policy activist Gavin Wren and film creators Six Inches of Soil, with the category judged by presenter Leyla Kazim and chef Melissa Thompson. Listen back to the Awards Ceremony in full on BBC Radio
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The doors to our latest We Feed The UK exhibition opened at Street Level Photoworks in Glasgow in May 2024. Stunning photography by Sophie Gerrard celebrates the women producing nature-friendly food for Scotland. We’re telling this story because sons inherit Scottish farms 85% of the time, yet over half of the UK’s family farm workers are women. The Scottish government’s
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It’s hard to sum up our feelings about the launch of We Feed The UK, but poet Bohdan Piasecki’s face does a pretty good job. The energy that filled those galleries on a cold February evening is evidence of the magic that happens when unexpected paths cross. It strikes to the very core of emergence and is

