What are the policies and actions that could bring radical improvements to food systems? And who has the power to get them done? This is one of the big questions being asked in the global food systems conversation. It¡¯s a controversial question. What is needed to effect change in one place differs from another. No one action can change things on its own and will only shift the system, not ¡°fix¡± it. And, of course, perspectives on what will actually work contrast and conflict.
Yet there are surely some big ticket items that could universally bring about change, things that just need to happen, things where it is relatively clear who needs to do what to unleash positive ripples across the system. Here are a few on my wish list. They are inspired by a vision of people taking action to do things differently, a vision of food systems full of leadership, diversity, dignity and celebration.
These things might be wishful thinking. They are. The exciting thing is that there is so much that can be done now. This wish list is just a start.
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