Defra has said that every year, an estimated 330,000 tonnes of edible food is either wasted or repurposed as animal feed before leaving farm gates.
The scheme – Tackling Food Surplus at the Farm Gate – will aim to strengthen links between farms and charities, giving charities the resources to provide for the most vulnerable using food surplus on farms.
Grants are said to start from £20,000, and from today (7 February 2025), applicants can submit bids outlining how they intend to form relationships with farmers to access any surplus food, and how they would seek to increase capacity to redistribute food to communities.
The funding can go towards purchasing new packaging and labelling equipment and vehicles to move goods from farms to a redistribution organisation, as well as new equipment, like fridges or freezers, to safely store food and ensure its lasts.
Circular economy minister, Mary Creagh, said: “Nobody wants to see good food go to waste – especially farmers who work hard to put food on our nation’s tables. This fund will help charities work more closely with farmers to create new ways to get fresh produce to the people who need it most.
“I encourage our brilliant, dedicated redistribution charities and non-profits to apply for this funding to ensure more British fruit and veg gets to those who need it most.”
Supporting ‘the backbone of British society’
In a joint statement, the CEOs of The Bread and Butter Thing, City Harvest, FareShare, The Felix Project and Co-Chairs of The Xcess Group said: “As leaders of the surplus food redistribution sector and following years of campaigning, we are delighted to welcome the launch of this fund ahead of British growing season.
“It presents an opportunity to make a profound impact by empowering local charities and community organisations. These groups are the backbone of British society, and we are proud to support them.
“By working across the charitable redistribution sector, we can help ensure that this scheme is implemented efficiently through our joint capacity, delivers tangible value to taxpayers, and helps millions of meals reach as many people as possible at a time of considerable need.”
Applications can be submitted online until 11:55am on 13 March 2025.
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