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food policy

  • Needed: Simple, focused, tangible goals

    THE FAIR FOOD MOVEMENT is diverse and fractured. It is made up of small organisations each pursuing their own goals...

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  • Food sovereignty means we safeguard vital assets for future generations

    Food Sovereignty Alliance calls for tighter controls on foreign ownership ...

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  • AFSA’s electoral scorecard — only the Greens pass the fair food test

    The AFSA released the results of its ‘Fair Food Electoral Scorecard’ ...

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  • Why do we need a People’s Food Plan?

    In July 2010, the Australian Government announced that for the ...

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  • AFSA Comments on the City of Melbourne Food Policy Discussion Paper

    On 5 December, the City of Melbourne concluded its first ...

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  • A People’s Food Policy for Canada

    The Canadian People's Food Policy Project has delivered their report after two years' consultations with 3500 Canadians in 250 kitchen table talks. Grounded in the principles of Food Sovereignty, the key recommendations include:

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The Agroecology & Food Sovereignty Alliance (AFSA) is a farmer-led civil society organisation of people working together towards socially-just and ecologically-sound food and agriculture systems that foster the democratic participation of Indigenous Peoples, smallholders, and local communities in decision making processes.

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Food Sovereignty2026-05-07T16:40:25+10:00
Submission to the Consultation for the HLPE on ‘Critical, Emerging and Enduring Issues’

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AFSA’s Submission to Review of the Food Production (Safety) Act 2000 (QLD)

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AFSA’s Submission to the Inquiry into Productivity in Australia

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Feeding Australia: A Theory of Change That Changes Nothing

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