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From Field to Food Charity, how surplus crops find a second harvest

38 min · 27 de mar de 2026
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Thousands of tonnes of perfectly good arable produce never leave the farm gate, due to spoilage, market gluts, or shifting contracts. But what actually happens to that surplus? In this episode, head of arable Ash Ellwood visits a re-distribution site in Merseyside to dig into the true scale of on-farm waste and follow the journey of surplus produce beyond the field. Discover how FareShare and The Felix Project are turning overlooked harvests into vital food supplies for nearly 8,000 charities and why understanding where your crop goes next could reshape how you see value, waste, and opportunity in your rotation. To get in touch with FareShare and The Felix Project, head to:  https://thefelixproject.org/ or https://fareshare.org.uk/fareshareandfelix/

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