Summary
Report/guidance summary: The Broken Plate report. It provides policy, data or strategic context supporting the report claim that regenerative agriculture is discussed as a potential route to soil, climate, nature and resilience outcomes, with evidence and definitions still evolving.
Outcomes reported
Source report: Diets & Regenerative Agriculture: Can Regenerative Agriculture support food security and diet goals? (2025); Regenerative Agriculture, Greenwashing, and Food System Power Dynamics (2025); Diets & Regenerative Agriculture (2025); Regenerative Agriculture, greenwashing, and food system power dynamics (2025); Can regenerative agriculture deliver nutritious food and a just food system? (TABLE/Agile, 2025) File: Diets and Regenerative Agriculture.pdf; Regenerative Agriculture greenwashing and food system dynamics.pdf; Reckoning with Regeneration full report December 2025.pdf Ref#: Regenerative Agriculture greenwashing and food system dynamics.pdf #15; Diets and Regenerative Agriculture.pdf #46 Original: The Food Foundation (2025b). The Broken Plate report. https://foodfoundation.org.uk/publication/broken-plate-2025 || The Food Foundation (2025a). The Broken Plate 2025. https://foodfoundation.org.uk/publication/broken-plate-2025; The Food Foundation (2025a). The Broken Plate 2025. https://foodfoundation.org.uk/publication/broken-plate-2025; The Food Foundation (2025b). The Broken Plate report. https://foodfoundation.org.uk/publication/broken-plate-2025; Narvaez, Ana Maria, et al. "The Broken Plate 2025 | Food Foundation." The Food Foundation, 29 January 2025, https://foodfoundation.org.uk/publication/broken-plate-2025.Accessed 5 December 2025
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