In a series of social justice warrior (SJW) agenda articles the BBC, who else, has given voice to organic this, vegan that, and vegetarian the other. Its latest piece asks, "What if we only ate food from local farms?" and it paints a rosy picture of us eating hearty stews and leafy salads all year round with produce sourced from local farms.
Well stop right there. The short but truthful answer is that if we all ate locally many of us would starve, and if it was all organic half as many again would join them. That's because the UK imports about 50% of its food. OK a lot of it is seasonal and / or exotic but even with those being allowed we still have a shortfall of about 40%.
Part of the problem is that only about 56% of the land is suitable for food production; 29% pasture and 27% grazing. The rest is a mix of 9% Peat bog, 7.5% Moorland, 7.5% Forest and woodlands, 6% Natural grassland, and 6% Urban. It is further messed up by the fact that our arable land is already intensively worked to produce what it does using fertilisers, pesticides, and insecticides.
So, Could we live on home grown food? Answer: not a chance in hell.