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Is it possible to grow your own food in the UK?
Some food grows very well in the UK. If you have a garden, you can easily grow things like tomatoes, courgettes, potatoes and onions. Most plants are seasonal, which means that you can only grow them at certain times of the year.
Key points
- Sustainable fishing involves allowing fish stocks to repopulate our seas. Sustainable meat production involves rearing animals on grass, without the use of hormones.
- Sustainable food production involves cultivatingTo prepare land and use it to grow crops. Farming involves cultivating fields. the land whilst also protecting it for future generations.
- Other ways to sustainably increase food supplies include organic farming, urban and peri-urban horticulture, reducing food waste, and eating food that is in season.
Game - Food sustainability
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What is sustainable fish and meat production?
sustainableUsing something in a way that does not destroy it completely, for example growing food without destroying farmland or cutting down trees without destroying an entire forest. food production involves farming the land whilst also protecting it for future generations.
Fish
Sustainable fishing involves allowing fish stocks to repopulateTo increase numbers of a species after they have previously declined. our seas. This means fewer fish are caught at any one time, ensuring there will be enough fish for the future.
Catching fewer fish can be achieved through a better design of fishing nets that have holes that allow smaller fish to escape. Smaller fish can then grow and repopulate the oceans.
Question
Why don鈥檛 we want to catch smaller fish?
If all fish were caught, there will be no fish left for the future. Smaller fish are often younger. If they're allowed to survive, they will grow bigger and lay their own eggs. This ensures that there will always be more fish in the sea.
Meat
Some farmers feed grainCrops that have been grown for food usually a cereal, eg wheat. to animals, as opposed to grass, as it increases their weight and heavier animals can be sold on for more money. This results in further deforestationThe removal of trees. This is sometimes done to make land for farming, roads or settlement. in order to create the farms to grow the grain. Likewise, some cattle are given hormoneA substance that can bring about change within an organism鈥檚 body. For example, hormones can be given to cattle to encourage them to eat more and grow faster. to make them grow more quickly. Sustainable meat production involves rearing animals on grass rather than grain, without using hormones.
How else can food supplies be increased sustainably?
As well as meat and fish, various other types of food can be produced in a sustainable way.
Game - Producing food
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Organic farming
organic farmingUsing natural methods to grow crops or rearing animals, eg using manure rather than chemical fertiliser. relies on natural products and processes. These include:
- natural fertiliserNutrients added to the land to make crops grow better., such as manureA natural fertiliser that comes from animal dung., rather than chemicals.
- using natural predators, such as ladybirds, to control pestThings that can damage crops. Pests include aphids and locusts. like aphidSmall insects that suck sap from plants, which causes damage. .
- crop rotationGrowing different crops each year. This allows the land to recover and can help control pests and diseases., which allows soils to recover
Question
What is organic farming?
Organic farming relies on natural processes and products, such as the use of manure (dung and animal waste) rather than chemicals as fertilisers.
Urban and peri-urban horticulture (UPH)
urban and peri-urban horticulture (UPH)Growing food in and around the edges of cities. involves growing food in and around cities. Small urbanRelating to towns and cities; built up areas, the opposite of rural. plots produce more food than the equivalent area of farmland. Urban plots also reduce food milesThe distance that food has travelled in order to reach our plates..
Reducing food waste
It is estimated that up to a third of all food in the UK is wasted. Food that has been thrown away cannot be eaten. Less food would need to be produced if we bought less food and avoided wasting food as much as possible.
Eating seasonal foods
Importing food allows us to eat a wider variety of produce throughout the year. For example, strawberries grow in the UK during the summer months. Strawberries are imported to the UK during the winter so they can be bought in supermarkets throughout the year.
However, imported food has high food miles. In addition to this, growing food out of season in heated greenhouses or storing food generates carbon emissionCarbon gases that are given off by certain activities. For example, burning fossil fuels releases carbon dioxide.. Eating locally grown food that is in season, therefore, helps to reduce carbon emissions.
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