
This report by IIED argues that seafood has been ignored in food system debates and should play a more prominent role to maximise the synergies and avoid unintended consequences.
This paper argues that seafood should play a more prominent role in debates about food systems transformation in the UK. We discuss the connections between seafood and the broader food system and consider seafood’s potential role in food systems transformation in the UK.
We unpack the opportunities this presents, as well as the challenges — including seafood’s overseas impacts. We analyse future visions for seafood in the UK and build on calls for these visions to be integrated into discussions on the future of the UK food system.
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Read more here. See also the TABLE essay: Out of sight, out of mind: addressing the invisibility of seafood in food system debates
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