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How the Government can help to turn 100,000 tonnes of surplus food into 240 million meals for the needyPeter Sargeant has devoted his working life to growing food for Britain’s dinner tables, so nothing irks him more than having to plough perfect, ripe crops straight back into the soil. Yet it is a fact of life in farming that food goes unharvested not because nobody wants it, but because it is too expensive to get it to people who are going hungry.Mr Sargeant, the chief operating officer for...
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How the Government can help to turn 100,000 tonnes of surplus food into 240 million meals for the needy

Peter Sargeant has devoted his working life to growing food for Britain’s dinner tables, so nothing irks him more than having to plough perfect, ripe crops straight back into the soil. Yet it is a fact of life in farming that food goes unharvested not because nobody wants it, but because it is too expensive to get it to people who are going hungry.

Mr Sargeant, the chief operating officer for salads and mushrooms at G’s Fresh, which has almost 30,000 acres under cultivation, must decide each month whether excess crops are simply left in the field or if, somehow, he can get them to charities that turn them into meals for those who need them most. That is where FareShare, which is being supported by The Telegraph’s Christmas Charity Appeal, comes in.

FareShare arranges for surplus food to be collected from food producers and taken to thousands of charities across the country that feed people for free, ranging from hospices to church halls. It’s a complex business that involves far more than simply arranging for a lorry to turn up at the farm gates and load up with carrots or potatoes to be driven to a depot. Mr Sargeant, whose company farms land in the Midlands, the South and in several European countries, said: “Even for something as simple as mushrooms, there are a lot of costs involved in getting them to charities.

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1 tháng 1 2018

Chính phủ có thể giúp chuyển 100.000 tấn thực phẩm dư thừa thành 240 triệu bữa ăn cho người nghèo

Peter Sargeant đã cống hiến cuộc sống làm việc của mình để trồng thực phẩm cho các bàn ăn tối của Anh, vì vậy không có gì làm anh ta cảm thấy khó chịu hơn là phải cày cây trồng hoàn hảo, chín muồi trở lại đất. Tuy nhiên, nó là một thực tế của cuộc sống trong nông nghiệp mà thực phẩm không được unharvested không phải vì không ai muốn nó, nhưng bởi vì nó là quá tốn kém để có được nó cho những người đang đói.

Ông Sargeant, giám đốc điều hành của sa lát và nấm tại G's Fresh, với diện tích gần 30.000 mẫu đất trồng trọt, phải quyết định mỗi tháng liệu vụ mùa dư thừa có thể được bỏ ra ngoài thực địa hay không, bằng cách nào đó, ông có thể đưa họ đến các tổ chức từ thiện biến họ vào bữa ăn cho những người cần chúng nhất. Đó là nơi mà FareShare, đang được hỗ trợ bởi Kháng cáo Từ thiện Giáng sinh của The Telegraph, xuất hiện.

FareShare sắp xếp để thực phẩm dư thừa được thu thập từ các nhà sản xuất thực phẩm và đưa đến hàng ngàn tổ chức từ thiện trên toàn quốc cung cấp thức ăn cho người dân miễn phí, từ hospice đến nhà thờ. Đó là một công việc kinh doanh phức tạp mà đòi hỏi nhiều hơn là chỉ đơn giản là sắp xếp xe tải để bật lên tại các trang trại và tải lên với cà rốt hoặc khoai tây để được chuyển đến một kho. Ông Sargeant, chủ trang trại của công ty ở Midlands, miền Nam và một số nước châu Âu, cho biết: "Ngay cả đối với một cái gì đó đơn giản như nấm, có rất nhiều chi phí liên quan đến việc tổ chức từ thiện.

31 tháng 12 2017

bài nầy em bó tay vãi tiếng anh

18 tháng 5 2022

1.A

2.D

18 tháng 5 2022

1.A

2. D

Filll each of the number blanks in the following passage. Use only ONE word in each space.    Food plays an ...(1)... part in the development of nations. In countries where food is ...(2)..., people have to spend most of their time getting enough to eat. This usually slows down ...(3)..., because men have little time to ...(4)... to science, industry, government, and art. In nations, where food is ...(5)... and easy to get, men have more time to spend in activities that ...(6)... to progress,...
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Filll each of the number blanks in the following passage. Use only ONE word in each space.

    Food plays an ...(1)... part in the development of nations. In countries where food is ...(2)..., people have to spend most of their time getting enough to eat. This usually slows down ...(3)..., because men have little time to ...(4)... to science, industry, government, and art. In nations, where food is ...(5)... and easy to get, men have more time to spend in activities that ...(6)... to progress, and enjoyment of leisure. The problem of ...(7)... good food for everybody has not yet been solved. Many wars have been ...(8)... for food. But it is no longer neccessary to go to war for food. Nations are beginning to put scientific knowledge to work for a ...(9)... of their food problems. They work together in the Food and Organization of the United Nations (FAO) to help hungry nations ...(10)... more food.

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16 tháng 9 2018

1. important

2. scarce   

3.progress

4. devote

5. plentiful

6. lead

7. providing

8. fought

9. solution

10.produce

13 tháng 9 2018

Đề thiếu rồi :))

13 tháng 9 2018

Writing

She..has donated...blood twenty times so far

Volunteers can do general.activities...such as clean-up projects or home repair

We came to the remote village and.cook ...meals for homeless children

He..has given..lectures to foreign tourists about traditional food and games recently

You should think of..taking part in..the volunteers activities in your community

Traditional volunteers activities include.raising...money for people in need cooking and giving food

How many novels...did..Charles Dickens..write.?

You can help young children by...helping..them to do homework before or after school

7 tháng 2 2019

Use only ONE word in each space.

Food plays an ...important... part in the development of nations. In countries where food is ..scare.., people have to spend most of their time getting enough to eat. This usually slows down ..progress.., because men have little time to ….devote…. to science, industry, government, and art. In nations where food is ….plentiful…. and easy to get, men have more time to spend in activities that ….lead…. to progress, and enjoyment of leisure. The problem of ……providing…. good food for everybody has not yet been solved. Many wars have been ….fought…. for food. But it is no longer necessary to go to war for food . Nations are beginning to put scientific knowledge to work for a …solution… of their food problems. They work together in the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO) to help hungry nations …produce… more food.

Read the passage below and choose the best answer among A, B, C or D for each question :Once there were lots of pandas in the mountains of Western China. Today they are becoming extinct. The reason is that they cannot find enough food. Pandas eat bamboo leaves. They do not like another food. The bamboo grows very slowly. It can take 10 years for a bamboo to grow from a seed to a big plant. Some types of bamboo have seeds only once every 60 years. Pandas must wait many years for their food to...
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Read the passage below and choose the best answer among A, B, C or D for each question :

Once there were lots of pandas in the mountains of Western China. Today they are becoming extinct. The reason is that they cannot find enough food. Pandas eat bamboo leaves. They do not like another food. The bamboo grows very slowly. It can take 10 years for a bamboo to grow from a seed to a big plant. Some types of bamboo have seeds only once every 60 years. Pandas must wait many years for their food to grow. While the bamboo is growing, pandas do not have enough leaves to eat.

Farmers are using more and more of the land on the mountain side to grow food for man. The farmers cut down the bamboo. Bamboo leaves become less plentiful. Pandas can not find enough food to eat. They starve and die.

China and World Wildlife Fund (WWF) are trying to save the pandas. In 1979 they began to set up special parks where pandas live. Once such park is the Wolong Reserve in Sichuan. The Wolong Reserve has the highest number of pandas in the world. Scientists come here to study the panda’s eating and mating habits. By learning more about panda’s habits, scientists can save it from extinction.

Question: How long does it take a bamboo to grow into a big plant?

A. 10 months

B. A decade

C. A century

D. 60 years

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5 tháng 4 2018

Đáp án: B

16 tháng 2 2019

Đáp án: A

28 tháng 4 2019

Đáp án A

14 tháng 9 2017

Đáp án B

12 tháng 9 2018

Đáp án: B