creators_name: Morgan, Kevin creators_name: Morely, Adrian type: report datestamp: 2007-06-19 lastmod: 2009-08-20 14:36:28 metadata_visibility: show title: Relocalising the food chain: the role of creative public procurement ispublished: pub subjects: 8policy subjects: 2security subjects: 5networks full_text_status: public keywords: local food; public procurement; policy abstract: The conventional food chain presents a challenge to sustainable development, containing hidden costs such as health bills, environmental damage and economic costs to the rural economy. This report argues for the development of local food chains, which would bring the 'multiple dividend' of healthier diets, local markets for local producers, lower food miles and better understanding between producers and consumers. Barriers to the growth of local food chains include EU procurement regulations and UK local government legislation that prohibit explicit 'buy local' policies, health auditing conventions which neglect the health gains of nutritious food; catering cultures that are biased to a few large firms; tendering procedures that are too complex for small suppliers; and lack of logistical and marketing capacity on the part of local producers. Schools and hospitals should be the focus for a concerted local food campaign in the UK. 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