Crikey. I'm anything but a food activist but this M&S post stopped me in my tracks. 15 million loaves of bread!! (See below)
I love carving a pumpkin as much as the next person, but I can't look at this without thinking, "what a waste." 😟
A few caveats before anyone starts hammering me:
1) I'm not an expert.
2) ChatGPT has helped me with the stats.
3) I'm just pondering this on a coffee break (with a Garibaldi).
4) I am very keen for people to point out the errors in my calculations, knowledge, understanding or thought process.
3,000 acres of land in the UK is used for pumpkin growing*. The soil needs to be rich, well-drained, and sunny, so it is probably also suitable for wheat.
3,000 acres of wheat would make 15 million loaves of bread**!
The GBP yield per acre of pumpkins (which are largely wasted as Halloween decorations) is a minimum of £3,000-£4,000+, whereas wheat is just £500-£1,000.
I completely understand why farmers grow pumpkins. If I were a farmer, I would grow pumpkins, but is it not an indication that the system is properly broken?
Absolutely nothing to do with recruiting FDs but it make me a bit sad and I'm hoping someone can give me a more positive slant on this.
#foodwaste #costofliving #sustainability #coffeebreak
*source: Countryside Online and The Guardian
**source: NAWG.
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