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From 2018 - 2020 it was held at fanfare, but the third season, which begins in November 2020, will take place online. - We borrow from Sara Ahmed’s citation policy in _Living a Feminist Life_, in which she encourages us to view citations as (re)productive technologies – a tool that circumscribes the world around certain bodies. 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For this session, you will need no prior knowledge of these topics as we will be learning together. We will look to hopeful models – such as open value cooperation and local currencies – to embrace different values, with a focus on locality, cooperation, and care. The zine asks the question: \"If you could break down one patriarchal structure within the current economic paradigm, which would it be and what would you replace it with?\" To answer this, we can look at suggested models from the zine and supporting texts, such as gift economies to social and artistic initiatives, to speculate on new ecosystems of value. Hosted by Kate Frances Lingard and Rebecca Gill Reading List July 2021 Radical Care: Embracing Feminist Finance Amateur Cities in collaboration with The Institute of Network Cultures News May 31 2021 BAD READER BAD READER\\ is an ongoing study group dedicated to exploring phenomenologies, politics, and practices of reading. The project is rooted in a desire to better understand our attachments and relationships to the textual form, and engage with wider questions around meaning, language, semiotics, citation, forms of writing, and alternative ways of knowing. In the first iteration of the BAD READER series, we will read Lydia Davis’ ‘Fragmentary or Unfinished’ from her latest essay collection Essays (2019), alongside a few passages from Roland Barthes’ The Pleasure of the Text (1973). Davis’ essay looks at the fragmentary text to ask questions about the idea of wholeness or completion in a work, and how the form lends itself to grief, thinking (as a process), incoherency, and the destruction of narrative. In The Pleasure of the Text, Barthes theorises on what it means to enjoy a text, insisting on the importance of developing an erotics of reading. It is also written in fragments ;-). \\BAD READER is a series of reading sessions organised by Jo Kali and Georgie Sinclair. It will be integrated periodically (as and when fit) into the plot twist programme between 2021-2022. Reading sessions are non-committal; you do not need to have participated in previous or plan to attend future iterations of BAD READER to join. We hope to share more information on the expanded programme soon. Reading List May 2021 'Fragmentary or Unfinished' from Essays Lydia Davis The Pleasure of the Text Roland Barthes News May 5 2020 THIS IS WHAT THE TRUTH FEELS LIKE \"it is often said that the internet is full of disinformation, but what is deemed disinformation in the eyes of one, is truthful and important information in the eyes of another. everyone should be able to establish their own truths. but at the same time, speaking for myself (Sarah), when people adhere to certain truths that i do not share (such as hard-core anti-vaxxers), i can become agitated or impatient. in this session, we will ask questions such as: what makes something ‘true’? what different types of truths exist? is it important to have shared truths? and when is it reasonable to try to correct someone’s personal truths?\" Hosted by Sarah Eskens Reading List May 2021 The State of the Fact The Believer w\u002F Morgan Parker & Rachel Khong Private Fears in Public Space Lida Maxwell The yoga world is riddled with anti-vaxxers and QAnon believers Cécile Guerin Seeking After Truth bell hooks If women are hesitant about the vaccine, it's because the health industry hasn't earned their trust Araw Mahdawi Why we can't have our facts back Noortje Marres News April 6 2021 TENDING RETREAT ‘I am becoming part of his vegetal network too.’- Rebecca May Johnson In this session, we will explore the utopian potentials of land cultivation: the possibilities and pitfalls of retreating to the garden. Since March 2020, desires for the bucolic escape of #cottagecore have filtered across the socials- images of gardening, allotments, and analogue forms of domestic living offering both an aesthetic respite, and a stark contrast, to the varied experiences of an urban lockdown. Looking at various forms of pastoral maintenance we will discuss the ways these texts use land to explore themes of care, escape, and community- in addition to problematising the political undertones these trends can gesture to. How might issues of land ownership, climate grief, and gendered forms of care intertwine in a desire to grow our own herbs? Hosted by Loren Ewart Reading List April 2021 The Disturbances of the Garden Jamaica Kincaid Qualities of Earth Rebecca May Johnson Why queer teens are embracing cottagecore i-D News March 2 2021 Collective reading and discussion of Unknown Language by Huw Lemmey & Hildegard von Bingen \"Long before the collapse of the Information Age, in the twelfth century since the appearance of the prophet Christ, young Hildegard finds grace. In this story of survival and miracles, Hildegard encounters love, both queer and divine, and great peril. As the visionary healer travels through the unfamiliar landscape following a great cataclysm, she discovers the mythic quantum energy of viriditas in the natural world around her. Her journey becomes one of return, to the sacred truth of her own being. Hildegard’s tale is received in the plague year of 2020 by Alice Spawls, and then in the next century, in a sea cave with cracked amethyst walls. On planet Avaaz, once known as Earth, Bhanu Kapil’s Pinky Agarwalia finds fragments of a beautiful codex. Lingua Ignota, Hildegard's unknown language, bears seeds of renewal for a world in flux.\" Reading List March 2021 Unknown Language Huw Lemmey & Hildegard von Bingen News February 19 2021 OUT NOW: PLOT TWIST II plot twist ii is an anthology of short stories and essays from the hosts of our 2019-2020 programme. Our work as a reading group is often intangible to those who don't participate in the sessions, so – in lieu of our intended public event last summer – we chose to produce something in print to share with a wider audience. plot twist ii includes: - meditations on privacy, work, failure, and friendship - a sci-fi tale in four acts - auto-theory on books that 'stick' - two essays on food and the cultural politics of disgust - sensory creative fiction on dizziness and giddiness - an illustrated guide on practicing empathy - extended reading lists of our reading groups 2019-2020 - a BEAUTIFUL A3 limited-edition riso printed poster With contributions from Andreea Breazu, Angelica Sgouros, Elisa Grasso, Georgie Sinclair, Jo Kali, Juliette Lizotte, Loren Ewart, Lucia Dove, Naomi Credé, Rosie Haward, and Sarah Eskens. Designed by Juliette Lizotte and Lucie de Bréchard. It would mean the world to us if you could support us and these small book shops by buying a copy! San Serriffe (@sanserriffe) in Amsterdam, NL Rile\\* (rile.space) in Brussels, BE Good Press(good.press) in Glasgow, UK News February 2 2021 REMEMBERING, BARELY Lowkey writing workshop focused on autobiographical memory-writing Writing memories can change our perception of how life was. Feelings we might feel somewhat estranged from in this state of locked-up “half-living”, such as shame, desire, joy and loss are mediated through the temporal distance from our ‘other selves’. In this session, by looking at different writers’ approaches to memory-writing, we will experiment with what it means to remember. How do we write our past selves? The way memories feel might change over time: seen from a distance, we can put memories into their political, class or cultural context, like scattered pieces of a puzzle. Hosted by Ida Blom Reading List February 2021 from The Happening Annie Ernaux from Cockroaches Scholastique Mukasonga from Childhood Tove Ditlevsen News January 6 2020 CRIP-TIME: BENDING THE CLOCK “Crip time is flex time not just expanded but exploded; it requires re-imagining our notions of what can and should happen in time, or recognizing how expectations of 'how long things take' are based on very particular minds and bodies. Rather than bend disabled bodies and minds to meet the clock, crip time bends the clock to meet disabled bodies and minds.\" Alison Kafer In this session, we will think through the notion of ‘Crip Time’. Our brains and bodies all process and understand time in different ways, but for some people there is a heightened disparity between theirs and “regular” (often ableist) visions of time in daily life. In a culture where productivity and an attitude of “getting stuff done” is also a measure of self-worth, it’s important to recognise how these feed into and perpetuate the pathologization of people with disabilities. Being late, not finishing, sleeping too much or at irregular hours all spring from the same rigid and exclusionary sense that time is organised and experienced by everybody in the same way. Hosted by Elisa Grasso Reading List January 2020 Feminist Queer Crip Alison Kafer Six ways of looking at crip time Ellen Samuels The value of 'crip time': Discarding notions of productivity and guilt, to listen to the rhythms of our bodies Srinidhi Raghavan News December 8 2020 ATTENTION IS THE BEGINNING OF DEVOTION “Understand from the first this certainty. Butterflies don’t write books, neither do lilies or violets. 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From 2018 - 2020 it was held at fanfare, but the third season, which begins in November 2020, will take place online. - We borrow from Sara Ahmed’s citation policy in _Living a Feminist Life_, in which she encourages us to view citations as (re)productive technologies – a tool that circumscribes the world around certain bodies. As such, we prioritise the work of women, trans, non-binary, queer, black, indigenous, POC, working-class, disabled, and other marginalised bodies in our resources and reading materials: “Citations can be feminist bricks: they are the materials through which, from which, we create our dwellings.” Ahmed, _Living a Feminist Life_, p.16. - Announcements for our reading groups are sent to our mailing list every month, to which you must RSVP in order to participate. - There is a maximum of 12 spots for each session which are offered on a first come first serve basis. - All resources and materials are provided digitally prior to each session. - Meetings are held in English. - _fanfare_, our host venue for our in-person events and reading groups, is on the ground floor and wheelchair accessible. - _plot twist_ aims to offer a safe space for everyone involved. Any form of bigotry – racism, sexism, classism, homophobia, transphobia and ableism – is not tolerated, and you will be asked you to leave if you behave in a way that offends or upsets others. - See our community guidelines for more info on how we run things. - Occasionally, we organise public activities and events, which are announced via our social media channels. News July 13 2021 EMBRACING VALUE Max Haiven writes that western society is suffering a crisis of imagination, with the seamless spread of capitalism into every part of our lives. In the next and final session of the season, we are reading from the zine Radical Care: Embracing Feminist Finance, to challenge our thinking about money, explore ideas about finance that lie outside of our current economic paradigm, and think about how these may be put into practice. Within capitalism, economic systems impact us all yet they can often seem far removed or complex to the point of abstraction. For this session, you will need no prior knowledge of these topics as we will be learning together. We will look to hopeful models – such as open value cooperation and local currencies – to embrace different values, with a focus on locality, cooperation, and care. The zine asks the question: \"If you could break down one patriarchal structure within the current economic paradigm, which would it be and what would you replace it with?\" To answer this, we can look at suggested models from the zine and supporting texts, such as gift economies to social and artistic initiatives, to speculate on new ecosystems of value. Hosted by Kate Frances Lingard and Rebecca Gill Reading List July 2021 Radical Care: Embracing Feminist Finance Amateur Cities in collaboration with The Institute of Network Cultures News May 31 2021 BAD READER BAD READER\\ is an ongoing study group dedicated to exploring phenomenologies, politics, and practices of reading. The project is rooted in a desire to better understand our attachments and relationships to the textual form, and engage with wider questions around meaning, language, semiotics, citation, forms of writing, and alternative ways of knowing. In the first iteration of the BAD READER series, we will read Lydia Davis’ ‘Fragmentary or Unfinished’ from her latest essay collection Essays (2019), alongside a few passages from Roland Barthes’ The Pleasure of the Text (1973). Davis’ essay looks at the fragmentary text to ask questions about the idea of wholeness or completion in a work, and how the form lends itself to grief, thinking (as a process), incoherency, and the destruction of narrative. In The Pleasure of the Text, Barthes theorises on what it means to enjoy a text, insisting on the importance of developing an erotics of reading. It is also written in fragments ;-). \\BAD READER is a series of reading sessions organised by Jo Kali and Georgie Sinclair. It will be integrated periodically (as and when fit) into the plot twist programme between 2021-2022. Reading sessions are non-committal; you do not need to have participated in previous or plan to attend future iterations of BAD READER to join. We hope to share more information on the expanded programme soon. Reading List May 2021 'Fragmentary or Unfinished' from Essays Lydia Davis The Pleasure of the Text Roland Barthes News May 5 2020 THIS IS WHAT THE TRUTH FEELS LIKE \"it is often said that the internet is full of disinformation, but what is deemed disinformation in the eyes of one, is truthful and important information in the eyes of another. everyone should be able to establish their own truths. but at the same time, speaking for myself (Sarah), when people adhere to certain truths that i do not share (such as hard-core anti-vaxxers), i can become agitated or impatient. in this session, we will ask questions such as: what makes something ‘true’? what different types of truths exist? is it important to have shared truths? and when is it reasonable to try to correct someone’s personal truths?\" Hosted by Sarah Eskens Reading List May 2021 The State of the Fact The Believer w\u002F Morgan Parker & Rachel Khong Private Fears in Public Space Lida Maxwell The yoga world is riddled with anti-vaxxers and QAnon believers Cécile Guerin Seeking After Truth bell hooks If women are hesitant about the vaccine, it's because the health industry hasn't earned their trust Araw Mahdawi Why we can't have our facts back Noortje Marres News April 6 2021 TENDING RETREAT ‘I am becoming part of his vegetal network too.’- Rebecca May Johnson In this session, we will explore the utopian potentials of land cultivation: the possibilities and pitfalls of retreating to the garden. Since March 2020, desires for the bucolic escape of #cottagecore have filtered across the socials- images of gardening, allotments, and analogue forms of domestic living offering both an aesthetic respite, and a stark contrast, to the varied experiences of an urban lockdown. Looking at various forms of pastoral maintenance we will discuss the ways these texts use land to explore themes of care, escape, and community- in addition to problematising the political undertones these trends can gesture to. How might issues of land ownership, climate grief, and gendered forms of care intertwine in a desire to grow our own herbs? Hosted by Loren Ewart Reading List April 2021 The Disturbances of the Garden Jamaica Kincaid Qualities of Earth Rebecca May Johnson Why queer teens are embracing cottagecore i-D News March 2 2021 Collective reading and discussion of Unknown Language by Huw Lemmey & Hildegard von Bingen \"Long before the collapse of the Information Age, in the twelfth century since the appearance of the prophet Christ, young Hildegard finds grace. In this story of survival and miracles, Hildegard encounters love, both queer and divine, and great peril. As the visionary healer travels through the unfamiliar landscape following a great cataclysm, she discovers the mythic quantum energy of viriditas in the natural world around her. Her journey becomes one of return, to the sacred truth of her own being. Hildegard’s tale is received in the plague year of 2020 by Alice Spawls, and then in the next century, in a sea cave with cracked amethyst walls. On planet Avaaz, once known as Earth, Bhanu Kapil’s Pinky Agarwalia finds fragments of a beautiful codex. Lingua Ignota, Hildegard's unknown language, bears seeds of renewal for a world in flux.\" Reading List March 2021 Unknown Language Huw Lemmey & Hildegard von Bingen News February 19 2021 OUT NOW: PLOT TWIST II plot twist ii is an anthology of short stories and essays from the hosts of our 2019-2020 programme. Our work as a reading group is often intangible to those who don't participate in the sessions, so – in lieu of our intended public event last summer – we chose to produce something in print to share with a wider audience. plot twist ii includes: - meditations on privacy, work, failure, and friendship - a sci-fi tale in four acts - auto-theory on books that 'stick' - two essays on food and the cultural politics of disgust - sensory creative fiction on dizziness and giddiness - an illustrated guide on practicing empathy - extended reading lists of our reading groups 2019-2020 - a BEAUTIFUL A3 limited-edition riso printed poster With contributions from Andreea Breazu, Angelica Sgouros, Elisa Grasso, Georgie Sinclair, Jo Kali, Juliette Lizotte, Loren Ewart, Lucia Dove, Naomi Credé, Rosie Haward, and Sarah Eskens. Designed by Juliette Lizotte and Lucie de Bréchard. It would mean the world to us if you could support us and these small book shops by buying a copy! San Serriffe (@sanserriffe) in Amsterdam, NL Rile\\* (rile.space) in Brussels, BE Good Press(good.press) in Glasgow, UK News February 2 2021 REMEMBERING, BARELY Lowkey writing workshop focused on autobiographical memory-writing Writing memories can change our perception of how life was. Feelings we might feel somewhat estranged from in this state of locked-up “half-living”, such as shame, desire, joy and loss are mediated through the temporal distance from our ‘other selves’. In this session, by looking at different writers’ approaches to memory-writing, we will experiment with what it means to remember. How do we write our past selves? The way memories feel might change over time: seen from a distance, we can put memories into their political, class or cultural context, like scattered pieces of a puzzle. Hosted by Ida Blom Reading List February 2021 from The Happening Annie Ernaux from Cockroaches Scholastique Mukasonga from Childhood Tove Ditlevsen News January 6 2020 CRIP-TIME: BENDING THE CLOCK “Crip time is flex time not just expanded but exploded; it requires re-imagining our notions of what can and should happen in time, or recognizing how expectations of 'how long things take' are based on very particular minds and bodies. Rather than bend disabled bodies and minds to meet the clock, crip time bends the clock to meet disabled bodies and minds.\" Alison Kafer In this session, we will think through the notion of ‘Crip Time’. Our brains and bodies all process and understand time in different ways, but for some people there is a heightened disparity between theirs and “regular” (often ableist) visions of time in daily life. In a culture where productivity and an attitude of “getting stuff done” is also a measure of self-worth, it’s important to recognise how these feed into and perpetuate the pathologization of people with disabilities. Being late, not finishing, sleeping too much or at irregular hours all spring from the same rigid and exclusionary sense that time is organised and experienced by everybody in the same way. Hosted by Elisa Grasso Reading List January 2020 Feminist Queer Crip Alison Kafer Six ways of looking at crip time Ellen Samuels The value of 'crip time': Discarding notions of productivity and guilt, to listen to the rhythms of our bodies Srinidhi Raghavan News December 8 2020 ATTENTION IS THE BEGINNING OF DEVOTION “Understand from the first this certainty. Butterflies don’t write books, neither do lilies or violets. Which doesn’t mean they don’t know, in their own way, what the …. 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Here’s our take on what an alternate future could look like - and how to get there. Let’s solve it together.","- Introduction - Shift №1 One hour food system - Shift №2 Community food revolution - Shift №3 The impact plate - Download PDF - Contact Preferable Future of Food Sally with EY Doberman How did we get food _so_ _wrong_? Commodified, _industrialised_, far removed _Perfectly_ _shaped_ cucumbers in fossil plastic _Billions_ _of_ _animals_ farmed in factories One _standardised_ _tomato_ out of more than 5000 varieties A sea of _mass-produced_ sameness When food is _actually_ Life. With _infinite_ varieties. It’s time for things to shift. Here’s our take on what an _alternate future_ could look like — and how we got there. This is a preferable _future of food_. And inter­dependent _eco-systems_ in perfect symbiosis. SALLY, EY Doberman’s future manifestation lab, brings to life an emerging system that has yet to come to fruition. We manifest these preferable futures through the lens of digital products, services, and business models that could enable and accelerate key transformational shifts across business and society. Let’s journey [ №1 One hour food system ](#chapter-1) [ №2 Community food revolution ](#chapter-2) [ №3 The impact plate ](#chapter-3) We recognise that these three shifts are not the only ones needed — far from it. We have chosen them because we firmly believe they could unlock more far reaching transformation, and that they can be greatly accelerated through existing, scalable solutions. SHIFT №1 One hour _food_ system In our future, industrialised global supply chains have become a thing of the past, and food circles are growing smaller. Instead, producers have direct connections to you and me, creating accountability and opportunities — changing the dynamics of the food system. Even though the food system has gotten smaller, the _variety_ is greater. Rather than the global standard diet, we have _thriving, diverse, and delicious_ local food economies. No, local sourcing is not the only answer, but it is an opportunity yet to be sufficiently tapped. Large amounts of regeneratively grown food can come from within and close to where we live if we create a better and more equitable system. Open marketplaces seamlessly connect local producers and consumers In 2022, there was a structural power imbalance in the agri-food value chain ⁠— moving money and power to retailers and global agricultural companies. As a result, many farmers found it hard to sustain their livelihood from farming, and fewer still had the finances necessary to invest in better, more regenerative farming practices. In addition, most people worldwide, especially in cities, were entirely disconnected from where their food came from. Those who wanted local food were often limited to a weekly farmers market. There was a great need to bring producers and food closer together. A key barrier to change was that the retailers almost entirely controlled the means and channels for distribution. These amazingly effective systems that successfully fed billions of people had also created an unnecessary and profound chasm. Today, vibrant local marketplaces connect local and regional producers with consumers. These open platforms allow consumers to buy and interact more directly with producers through an ecosystem of services, for instance, subscription, co-growing, and food-related experiences. The increased connection has led to an increased demand for regeneratively produced food. Through intelligent, collaborative distribution networks and hubs, food products can move smoothly from different farmers and producers to the end customer. Food mileage is reduced. Regional food resilience is greater. With fewer intermediaries, food producers get a higher margin for their products, making investing in sustainable production methods and technologies easier. In addition, smaller producers have an easier time making ends meet. The platforms have also made it possible for farmers to diversify their income streams through selling experiences, knowledge, and refined products. Enablers These open local marketplace platforms result from different sectors taking action in this area. Some pioneering retailers saw the public’s desire to access locally produced food and decided to invest in developing market platforms to tap that market opportunity. They also had the benefit of already having well-developed distribution capabilities. Cities began collaborating around the notion of one-hour food systems ⁠— wanting to support regenerative and resilient food production on a regional level, recognising the need to create new contact points between producers and buyers. Many municipalities already had experience from building co-distribution centres and continued building on this asset. In other places, new intermediaries sprung up, such as companies that wanted to connect quality-sensitive restaurants with local farmers and producers. Technologically, these platforms have been more successful by using algorithms matching buyer preferences with locally available producers. When someone travels, they experience other one hour food systems, discovering local flavors and food cultures. It also helps inform what is produced from year to year. The use of APIs between the digital tools and management systems that farmers use has made it painless to get valuable and accurate information into the marketplaces. By virtue of being open, these platforms have truly empowered small producers to reach a broader market. Anyone can jack into these marketplaces as long as they get third-party verification as a trusted food producer. Read More + Select pioneers 2022: [ REKO-rings ](https:\u002F\u002Fhushallningssallskapet.se\u002Fforskning-utveckling\u002Freko\u002F)[ Dagens ](https:\u002F\u002Fdagens.farm)[ Mylla ](https:\u002F\u002Fmylla.se) Expanding our under­standing of the _value and nutrition_ of food The appearance of open digital marketplaces has connected people with producers and reconnected people with how food is grown and how precious it is. Food is no longer the anonymous mystery it was in the early 2020s. Back then, most people had little contact with their food’s origin before picking it up on a supermarket shelf. More often than not, the origin was hidden from sight along with the sweat and toil of the men and women who nurtured it to life. Today it is easier for people to appreciate the work that goes into bringing food to the market. The process has come alive through these platforms. The same can be said for seasonality, which is much easier to relate to within one-hour food systems. There is a greater focus on the nutritional differences between food from regenerative agriculture and large-scale industrial fast agriculture. We have broadened our focus from a few rough metrics around calories, carbs, proteins, and fat ⁠to a broader understanding of nutritional density, how food impacts our gut and immune systems, and beyond. It would be inaccurate to say that these marketplace platforms simply connect producers and consumers. The whole story is that these platforms make it effortless for people to access locally produced and delicious fresh foods that are nutritionally matched to the needs of the individual. Read More + - - - - - Creating B2B _symbiosis_ where waste is turned into value Industrial symbiosis used to be a well known, but a rarely practiced concept Many found the idea intriguing but not enough to pursue it in their businesess. It was simply too cumbersome, difficult, and different from normal waste handling and procurement practices. Producing and getting rid of waste was just a regular part of the business. That is different today as many facilitated marketplaces for waste and side streams exist. These platforms make additional resource flows visible and broker the contact between supply and demand through data-driven mapping. These systems provide a means for organisations to get paid for what was previously considered waste. At the same time, buyers can access cheap resources for their operations. Many platforms also help measure the environmental benefits of this increased symbiosis. Select pioneers 2022: [ Fish feed (Axfoundation) ](https:\u002F\u002Fwww.axfoundation.se\u002Fen\u002Fprojects\u002Fcircular-based-fish-feed-via-insects)[ Big Akwa ](https:\u002F\u002Fwww.bigakwa.com)[ De Clique ](https:\u002F\u002Fellenmacarthurfoundation.org\u002Fcircular-examples\u002Fde-clique) Select pioneers 2022: [ Fish feed (Axfoundation) ](https:\u002F\u002Fwww.axfoundation.se\u002Fen\u002Fprojects\u002Fcircular-based-fish-feed-via-insects)[ Big Akwa ](https:\u002F\u002Fwww.bigakwa.com)[ De Clique ](https:\u002F\u002Fellenmacarthurfoundation.org\u002Fcircular-examples\u002Fde-clique) SHIFT №2 Community food _revolution_ An expansion in urban food production is bringing food closer to people, and people closer to each other. Enhancing communities. Enriching city life. Today, most of us grow some type of food at home — it’s as common as having house plants. Dinner guests bring _kale or carrots_, rather than a bouquet. And new _jobs and businesses_ are booming, from community farmers to urban food planners. For practical reasons —scarcity of space, the high value of urban land, the density of cities— urban food production is unlikely to bring more than 10-25% of the volumes needed to feed a growing population. That is, however, not insignificant and it could also improve wellbeing and quality of urban life, stregthen and reviltalise communities, and bring back our appreciation for food. Rooftop garden Data-driven urban planning is revealing _spaces and synergies_ for food production Following the food crisis that ensued from the COVID-19 pandemic, the Russia-Ukrainian war, and several years of low-yield harvests across the globe, more and more regions, cities, and municipalities developed and enacted urban farming action plans. As this movement grew, so did the need for better tools for planning and decision-making. As a result, new consortiums of cities, tech companies, academia, and entrepreneurs came together to take action. Today there are suites of professional tools that help guide decision-making and identify urban farming opportunities. Many of these tools use cross-data analytics to identify underutilised spaces used for food production. A tool might, for example, identify rooftops or ground-level space that would be suitable for different types of farming ⁠— making intelligent suggestions about the most significant opportunities and how to proceed. By cross-referencing with data sources that could map thermal and CO₂-emission hotspots in the city, the tool might also suggest how to utilize those heat and CO₂ sources as resources. Finally, by cross-referencing socio-economic and crime mapping data, the platform might propose suitable locations for community gardens to cultivate social capital, not only food. These tools drastically speed up the rate at which cities could expand their urban farming programs. Enablers New standards for safely sharing data between systems and open APIs that connect different data sources have made these tools possible. 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Page content: - Introduction - Shift №1 One hour food system - Shift №2 Community food revolution - Shift №3 The impact plate - Download PDF - Contact Preferable Future of Food Sally with EY Doberman How did we get food _so_ _wrong_? Commodified, _industrialised_, far removed _Perfectly_ _shaped_ cucumbers in fossil plastic _Billions_ _of_ _animals_ farmed in factories One _standardised_ _tomato_ out of more than 5000 varieties A sea of _mass-produced_ sameness When food is _actually_ Life. With _infinite_ varieties. It’s time for things to shift. Here’s our take on what an _alternate future_ could look like — and how we got there. This is a preferable _future of food_. And inter­dependent _eco-systems_ in perfect symbiosis. SALLY, EY Doberman’s future manifestation lab, brings to life an emerging system that has yet to come to fruition. We manifest these preferable futures through the lens of digital products, services, and business models that could enable and accelerate key transformational shifts across business and society. Let’s journey [ №1 One hour food system ](#chapter-1) [ №2 Community food revolution ](#chapter-2) [ №3 The impact plate ](#chapter-3) We recognise that these three shifts are not the only ones needed — far from it. We have chosen them because we firmly believe they could unlock more far reaching transformation, and that they can be greatly accelerated through existing, scalable solutions. SHIFT №1 One hour _food_ system In our future, industrialised global supply chains have become a thing of the past, and food circles are growing smaller. Instead, producers have direct connections to you and me, creating accountability and opportunities — changing the dynamics of the food system. Even though the food system has gotten smaller, the _variety_ is greater. Rather than the global standard diet, we have _thriving, diverse, and delicious_ local food economies. No, local sourcing is not the only answer, but it is an opportunity yet to be sufficiently tapped. Large amounts of regeneratively grown food can come from within and close to where we live if we create a better and more equitable system. Open marketplaces seamlessly connect local producers and consumers In 2022, there was a structural power imbalance in the agri-food value chain ⁠— moving money and power to retailers and global agricultural companies. As a result, many farmers found it hard to sustain their livelihood from farming, and fewer still had the finances necessary to invest in better, more regenerative farming practices. In addition, most people worldwide, especially in cities, were entirely disconnected from where their food came from. Those who wanted local food were often limited to a weekly farmers market. There was a great need to bring producers and food closer together. A key barrier to change was that the retailers almost entirely controlled the means and channels for distribution. These amazingly effective systems that successfully fed billions of people had also created an unnecessary and profound chasm. Today, vibrant local marketplaces connect local and regional producers with consumers. These open platforms allow consumers to buy and interact more directly with producers through an ecosystem of services, for instance, subscription, co-growing, and food-related experiences. The increased connection has led to an increased demand for regeneratively produced food. Through intelligent, collaborative distribution networks and hubs, food products can move smoothly from different farmers and producers to the end customer. Food mileage is reduced. Regional food resilience is greater. With fewer intermediaries, food producers get a higher margin for their products, making investing in sustainable production methods and technologies easier. In addition, smaller producers have an easier time making ends meet. The platforms have also made it possible for farmers to diversify their income streams through selling experiences, knowledge, and refined products. Enablers These open local marketplace platforms result from different sectors taking action in this area. Some pioneering retailers saw the public’s desire to access locally produced food and decided to invest in developing market platforms to tap that market opportunity. They also had the benefit of already having well-developed distribution capabilities. Cities began collaborating around the notion of one-hour food systems ⁠— wanting to support regenerative and resilient food production on a regional level, recognising the need to create new contact points between producers and buyers. Many municipalities already had experience from building co-distribution centres and continued building on this asset. In other places, new intermediaries sprung up, such as companies that wanted to connect quality-sensitive restaurants with local farmers and producers. Technologically, these platforms have been more successful by using algorithms matching buyer preferences with locally available producers. When someone travels, they experience other one hour food systems, discovering local flavors and food cultures. It also helps inform what is produced from year to year. The use of APIs between the digital tools and management systems that farmers use has made it painless to get valuable and accurate information into the marketplaces. By virtue of being open, these platforms have truly empowered small producers to reach a broader market. Anyone can jack into these marketplaces as long as they get third-party verification as a trusted food producer. Read More + Select pioneers 2022: [ REKO-rings ](https:\u002F\u002Fhushallningssallskapet.se\u002Fforskning-utveckling\u002Freko\u002F)[ Dagens ](https:\u002F\u002Fdagens.farm)[ Mylla ](https:\u002F\u002Fmylla.se) Expanding our under­standing of the _value and nutrition_ of food The appearance of open digital marketplaces has connected people with producers and reconnected people with how food is grown and how precious it is. Food is no longer the anonymous mystery it was in the early 2020s. Back then, most people had little contact with their food’s origin before picking it up on a supermarket shelf. More often than not, the origin was hidden from sight along with the sweat and toil of the men and women who nurtured it to life. Today it is easier for people to appreciate the work that goes into bringing food to the market. The process has come alive through these platforms. The same can be said for seasonality, which is much easier to relate to within one-hour food systems. There is a greater focus on the nutritional differences between food from regenerative agriculture and large-scale industrial fast agriculture. We have broadened our focus from a few rough metrics around calories, carbs, proteins, and fat ⁠to a broader understanding of nutritional density, how food impacts our gut and immune systems, and beyond. It would be inaccurate to say that these marketplace platforms simply connect producers and consumers. The whole story is that these platforms make it effortless for people to access locally produced and delicious fresh foods that are nutritionally matched to the needs of the individual. Read More + - - - - - Creating B2B _symbiosis_ where waste is turned into value Industrial symbiosis used to be a well known, but a rarely practiced concept Many found the idea intriguing but not enough to pursue it in their businesess. It was simply too cumbersome, difficult, and different from normal waste handling and procurement practices. Producing and getting rid of waste was just a regular part of the business. That is different today as many facilitated marketplaces for waste and side streams exist. These platforms make additional resource flows visible and broker the contact between supply and demand through data-driven mapping. These systems provide a means for organisations to get paid for what was previously considered waste. At the same time, buyers can access cheap resources for their operations. Many platforms also help measure the environmental benefits of this increased symbiosis. Select pioneers 2022: [ Fish feed (Axfoundation) ](https:\u002F\u002Fwww.axfoundation.se\u002Fen\u002Fprojects\u002Fcircular-based-fish-feed-via-insects)[ Big Akwa ](https:\u002F\u002Fwww.bigakwa.com)[ De Clique ](https:\u002F\u002Fellenmacarthurfoundation.org\u002Fcircular-examples\u002Fde-clique) Select pioneers 2022: [ Fish feed (Axfoundation) ](https:\u002F\u002Fwww.axfoundation.se\u002Fen\u002Fprojects\u002Fcircular-based-fish-feed-via-insects)[ Big Akwa ](https:\u002F\u002Fwww.bigakwa.com)[ De Clique ](https:\u002F\u002Fellenmacarthurfoundation.org\u002Fcircular-examples\u002Fde-clique) SHIFT №2 Community food _revolution_ An expansion in urban food production is bringing food closer to people, and people closer to each other. Enhancing communities. Enriching city life. Today, most of us grow some type of food at home — it’s as common as having house plants. Dinner guests bring _kale or carrots_, rather than a bouquet. And new _jobs and businesses_ are booming, from community farmers to urban food planners. For practical reasons —scarcity of space, the high value of urban land, the density of cities— urban food production is unlikely to bring more than 10-25% of the volumes needed to feed a growing population. That is, however, not insignificant and it could also improve wellbeing and quality of urban life, stregthen and reviltalise communities, and bring back our appreciation for food. Rooftop garden Data-driven urban planning is revealing _spaces and synergies_ for food production Following the food crisis that ensued from the COVID-19 pandemic, the Russia-Ukrainian war, and several years of low-yield harvests across the globe, more and more regions, cities, and municipalities developed and enacted urban farming action plans. As this movement grew, so did the need for better tools for planning and decision-making. As a result, new consortiums of cities, tech companies, academia, and entrepreneurs came together to take action. Today there are suites of professional tools that help guide decision-making and identify urban farming opportunities. Many of these tools use cross-data analytics to identify underutilised spaces used for food production. A tool might, for example, identify rooftops or ground-level space that would be suitable for different types of farming ⁠— making intelligent suggestions about the most significant opportunities and how to proceed. By cross-referencing with data sources that could map thermal and CO₂-emission hotspots in the city, the tool might also suggest how to utilize those heat and CO₂ sources as resources. Finally, by cross-referencing socio-economic and crime mapping data, the platform might propose suitable locations for community gardens to cultivate social capital, not only food. These tools drastically speed up the rate at which cities could expand their urban farming programs. Enablers New standards for safely sharing data between systems and open APIs that connect different data sources have made these tools possible. The progress in digitalising old data …. A Clean \u002F Minimalist, Typographic \u002F Big Type, Vibrant \u002F Colorful website in the Food & Beverage industry. Designed by Pilote Paris. The overall color palette features White, Black, Gray. The typography features Signifier (Serif, Klim Type). Built using Astro. AI description: Preferable Future of Food is a provocative, thought-leadership platform designed to challenge current food systems and envision a more sustainable, equitable alternative. It serves as a digital manifesto and collaborative space, aiming to spark critical dialogue among industry leaders, environmentalists, and conscious consumers about the systemic shifts required to fix our broken food landscape. 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