Episodes

  • British Food & Farming Series: Policy for Positive Futures
    Oct 19 2022

    In episode 5 of our British Food & Farming Series, panel regulars Phil, Gareth and Stephen, are joined by Hertfordshire farmer and previous NFU Deputy President, Stuart Roberts to discuss the future of farming and food production.


    The panel cover a whole range of issues reflecting the challenges and opportunities that face our farming and food systems as we move into the future, including:

    • the imbalance of risk and reward in our current food supply chains
    • concerns about trade deals
    • the vital importance of water and how this needs to be addressed
    • where policies should head in the future
    • food & farming champions


    This is a lengthy episode, but well worth a listen to consider the path ahead for farmers, consumers and policy makers.


    You can find out much more about our regular panelists, Gareth Wyn Jones and Stephen Whyte, and our podcast chair, Phil Jarvis, on our website: www.ruralbusinessgroup.co.uk


    The opinions and views expressed in this podcast are those of the individuals involved and do not necessarily represent those of The Rural Business Group.


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    1 hr and 37 mins
  • British Food & Farming Series: It’s not a case of this or that
    Jul 13 2022

    In episode 4 of our British Food & Farming Series, panel regulars Phil and Stephen, are joined by two guests; Ally Houston, founder of Paleo Canteen and Scoundrel, and Joe Stanley, Head of Training and Partnerships at the GWCT’s Allerton Project.


    The panel dive into dietary choices and what eating 'well' actually means, how education around food and food production needs to change, and how the extremes are polarising the the discussion around dietary choices and the climate crisis.


    You can find out much more about our regular panelists, Gareth Wyn Jones and Stephen Whyte, and our podcast chair, Phil Jarvis, on our website: www.ruralbusinessgroup.co.uk


    The opinions and views expressed in this podcast are those of the individuals involved and do not necessarily represent those of The Rural Business Group.


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    1 hr and 13 mins
  • British Food & Farming Series: Sustainability and Biodiversity
    Jun 29 2022

    In episode 3 of our British Food & Farming Podcast series, the panel tackle the debate of how to improve sustainability and biodiversity across our food and farming systems. They discuss the need for collaboration and for industry led solutions, alongside the fine balance between providing food for the population and addressing the urgent climate crisis. Gareth also shares the recent changes that have been made in his locality to promote biodiversity.


    You can find out much more about our regular panelists, Gareth Wyn Jones and Stephen Whyte, and our podcast chair, Phil Jarvis, on our website: www.ruralbusinessgroup.co.uk


    The opinions and views expressed in this podcast are those of the individuals involved and do not necessarily represent those of The Rural Business Group.


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    55 mins
  • British Food & Farming Series: From global consumers towards self sufficiency
    Jun 22 2022

    This is the second episode of our British Food & Farming Series - an exclusive, limited podcast series brought to you by the Rural Business Group.


    This week our regular panelists, Gareth Wyn Jones and Stephen Whyte, are joined by food journalist Dan Saladino to discuss the sustainability (or not) of our current global food system and what needs to change to move towards a more sustainable and self sufficient way of growing food.


    Dan Saladino is a renowned food journalist who has worked at the BBC for twenty-five years. For more than a decade he has traveled the world recording stories of foods at risk of extinction—from cheeses made in the foothills of a remote Balkan mountain range to unique varieties of rice grown in southern China. His work has been recognised by the James Beard Foundation, the Guild of Food Writers, and the Fortnum & Mason Food and Drink Awards.


    You can find out much more about our regular panelists, Gareth Wyn Jones and Stephen Whyte, and our podcast chair, Phil Jarvis, here: https://www.ruralbusinessgroup.co.uk/british-food-farming-podcast-its-not-a-case-of-this-or-that/


    The opinions and views expressed in this podcast are those of the individuals involved and do not necessarily represent those of The Rural Business Group.


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    1 hr and 3 mins
  • British Food & Farming Series: What’s war in Europe got to do with it?
    Jun 15 2022

    In this exclusive, limited series brought to you by the Rural Business Group, the Nation’s Favourite Farmer, Gareth Wyn Jones is joined by supply chain specialist, Stephen Whyte as they aim to explore some of the most pressing challenges facing food production in light of the climate crisis and changing consumer preferences in food and drink consumption.


    The series will focus on the Future of Farming, debunking some of the misconceptions and myths which currently proliferate mainstream media, somewhat unfairly influencing public perception of farming and farmers.


    In the first episode, Gareth and Stephen are joined by chair Phil to discuss the impact of the war in Ukraine - both on consumers and farmers across the world. They discuss our global supply chains and the issues within, food security and what changes need to happen. In trueness to this being a rural podcast - Gareth has to leave part way through to lamb a ewe!


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    54 mins