Relocalising the Food Chain: The Role of Public Procurement Adrian Morley The Regeneration Institute Cardiff University _____________________________________________
Relocalising the Food Chain: The Role of Public Procurement Powys Public Procurement Partnership Cardiff University Research Background
Relocalising the Food Chain: The Role of Public Procurement Local Economic Development The Multiple Dividend Lower Food Miles Health and Well-being Re-connecting Producers and Consumers
Relocalising the Food Chain: The Role of Public Procurement (EU) Regulations Local Procurement Barriers Cheap Food Culture Resources
Relocalising the Food Chain: The Role of Public Procurement EU:The Treaty of Rome Regulatory Barriers Domestic:Best Value EU Public Procurement Directives
Relocalising the Food Chain: The Role of Public Procurement Twin Principles: What EU Regulations Say... Use of Non-economic Criteria Restricted to Factors that Influence Institutions Directly Non Discrimination Transparency
Relocalising the Food Chain: The Role of Public Procurement Progressive Regions: Italy, France What EU Regions can do... Buy Local Mechanisms: Fresh Food Organic Seasonal / Domestic Service Specifications PDO / PGI Products Lots, Variants
Relocalising the Food Chain: The Role of Public Procurement Towards Sustainable Public Procurement Key Requirements: Devolved Purchasing Broader Involvement Local Food Infrastructure Local Food Culture Clear Support from ‘Above’
Relocalising the Food Chain: The Role of Public Procurement Massive Potential Conclusions... Encourage Innovation The Role of the Region