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21/05/19: Campaign for meat-free school meals, Rural Post Offices, Ethical farming, Low-lying land water

Anna Hill asks Helen Browning from The Soil Association whether their campaign for a meat-free, plant-based meal to be made mandatory in schools has been a failure.

The Soil Association is asking for a meat-free, plant-based meal to be made mandatory in schools one day a week. Anna Hill asks their Chief Executive Helen Browning whether the mixed response to this idea means the campaign has back-fired.

Jeremy Leggett from the organisation ACRE, which campaigns on behalf of rural communities, tells Anna why further closure of rural Post Offices could have a large impact on the communities they serve.

Nancy Nicolson's been to a farming conference in Galloway to find out how some farmers are embracing ethical farming.

For water week Anna's been to meet David Hoyles who farms in the Fens. Faced with the challenges of salinity and low-lying land water management is a top priority.

Producer: Toby Field

14 minutes

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  • Tue 21 May 2019 05:45

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