The British government is launching a ‘Grow for Britain’ initiative to try and boost domestic food production, a leaked document has revealed.
that “the cost of food has real consequences for people across the country” and that members of the Boris Johnson administration are going to be working “to address poverty in the round as we learn to live with recent events and manage the impact of cost of living pressures”.The Telegraph
“We are engaging closely with the food industry to understand price impacts and any mitigating measures.”
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