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<p>The UK has a high degree of food security built on access to a range of sources
including robust supply chains across a range of countries, in addition to strong
domestic production. Strong domestic food production is only one part of our food
security. We supplement our produce with fruits, vegetables and other products that
are difficult to grow and rear here.</p><p> </p><p>The Government recognises the value
of local food chains as over half of the food that the UK population consumes is domestically
produced. Defra works with a range of local companies and regional food groups to
champion local food and highlight the qualities of British food products, such as
meat, dairy, and vegetables, as well as fish caught in UK waters. We are proud of
our great British food and drink, and the farmers and other producers who provide
us all with a reliable and sustainable food supply, renowned for its quality and underpinned
by high standards of food safety, traceability and animal welfare.</p><p> </p><p>The
Government recognises the important role played by community shops and the vital part
they play in many rural communities in supporting vulnerable groups. Defra has been
in contact with local authorities and volunteer groups to help prioritise those individuals
to access essential food by, among other things, being able to contact smaller food
retailers. We recognise and are very grateful for all the work that community shops
have done in recent weeks, helping to ensure that people have the food they need.</p><p>
</p><p>The Government has asked Henry Dimbleby to lead an Independent Review of the
food chain, to develop recommendations to shape a National Food Strategy. It is the
intention that this strategy should address major challenges including food security.</p>
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