Food Security

Submitted by rlewis on 11 July, 2008 - 08:53.
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The term 'food security' is beginning to apply to seniors and the disabled and their access to food. Many seniors become housebound or are without a driving license and are dependent upon public transport to get to the shops. Issues such as the lack of such public transport, dental problems, lack of money, family or neighbourly support, and more, can lead to malnutrition and other illness, [and also being taken advantage of].

Increasingly too, the rising costs of living and expected food group shortages, mean that growing food at home is becoming an important budget support item.

With the above problems in mind, we have begun building a new free course for the Lyceum, called Growing Food at Home. We hope to be able to provide a practical nutrition plan, and a back yard garden approach, where you will get "The best bang for your buck!"

To make this course more tangible, I am seeking to illustrate it with personal garden images. If you have such or some useful tips, do mail greypath



Submitted by rlewis on 11 July, 2008 - 12:10.

Yes Jack. The term was new to me too, and I heard it at Victorian Government  seminar only a week ago. I guess we will hear a lot more about such in the time to come when for one example, the corn food loss to bio fuels, begins to bite us.