Could local food fill our supermarket shelves?

  • Bryonny Goodwin-Hawkins

Y Wasg / Cyfryngau: Cyfraniad i'r Cyfryngau

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Empty supermarket shelves have been a scary symptom of the COVID-19 crisis. From daily staples to sneaky snacks, we’re running low. Those shelves reveal something we don’t normally need to think about: here in Wales, our dinners depend on imported food, supply chains, and distribution networks. Could panic at the shops have been averted if we ate more local food? Should Welsh produce be prioritised in the future? 

Cyfnod06 Mai 2020

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  • TeitlCould local food fill our supermarket shelves
    Graddau amlygrwyddCenedlaethol
    Enw cyfrwng / allfaWISERD blog
    Math y cyfrwngGwe
    Gwlad/TiriogaethTeyrnas Unedig Prydain Fawr a Gogledd Iwerddon
    Dyddiad cyhoeddi06 Mai 2020
    DisgrifiadEmpty supermarket shelves have been a scary symptom of the COVID-19 crisis. From daily staples to sneaky snacks, we’re running low. Those shelves reveal something we don’t normally need to think about: here in Wales, our dinners depend on imported food, supply chains, and distribution networks. Could panic at the shops have been averted if we ate more local food? Should Welsh produce be prioritised in the future?
    URLhttps://wiserd.ac.uk/news/could-local-food-fill-our-supermarket-shelves
    UnigolionBryonny Goodwin-Hawkins