Background

Sustainable and resilient agriculture enhances the health and wellbeing of urban communities and economies.

The City of Melbourne is closely connected to the highly productive farmland surrounding Melbourne. Supporting more localised, diversified food supply chains and circular economies is important to building resilience against shocks and stresses as well as community food security. Protecting our food bowl can reduce the environmental impacts of Melbourne’s food system, support our local and regional farmers and food businesses, and contribute to a healthier and more resilient food system and future.

Partnering with other local councils is an imperative to achieve sustainable or regenerative agriculture for a climate resilient and food secure future. We continue to advocate for and support a robust circular food economy that minimises single use plastic, food packaging; and reduces and rescues organic food waste.

We will expand sustainability initiatives that are already making a difference, for example our neighbourhood compost hubs for our hospitality businesses; as well as working with business to donate leftover produce and other food products that can be shared with food relief providers. This includes supporting, promoting and expanding climate justice food initiatives lead by local community and neighbourhood groups.

Commitments proposed in the Draft Food City Policy

Strengthening a circular economy that avoids generating food waste and transforms composted organic waste into fertile soil for the urban landscape.

Partnering with stakeholders to build understanding and advocate for the protection of Melbourne’s food bowl.

Promoting sustainable or regenerative agriculture within and beyond the municipality.

Strengthen the provision of nutritious and culturally appropriate food to the community during times of emergency.

Outcomes proposed in the Draft Food City Policy

  • Our food system demonstrates resilience to shocks and stresses to ensure nutritious, fair, safe and culturally appropriate food during times of crisis and emergency.
  • Climate justice food security initiatives led by local community and neighbourhood groups are supported and promoted.
  • Enduring mechanisms are established by the Victorian Government ensuring the protection of vital farmland that makes up our food bowl.
  • A circular economy that avoids generating food waste, and transforms composted organic waste into soil fertility for the urban landscape.
  • Reduced food insecurity in our city.

Alignment to the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals

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Food City 2024 – 2034 Policy