Food Poverty in Bristol by the Matthew Tree Project. Food insecurity and hunger are very real problems in Bristol. Though the U.K. has long been among the richest nations in the world, our national income poverty rate in 2010 was 22% (13.4 million people).
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As European Green Capital in 2015, we have an opportunity to share what we know with people all over the country, across Europe and around the world.
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