Cultivate’s aims are:
- to enhance and promote urban food-sharing and its effects on society, the environment, and the economy;
- to help food sharing projects to create more inventive, inclusive, sustainable and resilient local food systems and supply chains;
- to provide studies and tools to prevent and reduce food waste.
What is a Food Sharing Initiative?
Any time we come together as a community over food, we are part of a food sharing initiative. In Brighton & Hove, we have a range of ways to food share – for example through community gardening, community meals, surplus food redistribution or via the emergency food network.
Below are all the ways that we share food together locally – at Brighton & Hove Food Partnership and in the wider community food projects we support through our networks:
Contact Helen Starr-Keddle on [email protected] for more information.
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