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Sustainable Food Citizen Week

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Video resum de la Setmana Ciutadana de l'Alimentació Sostenible 2021

The activities of the Sustainable Food Citizen Week

Sustainable Food Citizen Week provides an opportunity to understand the relationship between food habits and cross-cutting aspects such as the climate emergency, local economic development, culture, politics, social rights and health. A week dedicated to citizens, in which you will achieve knowledge, reflection and debate about the main issues of the following activities.

 

 

Gastronomic heritage

Waste vs Good use

Urban rurality and biodiversity

Ecological footprint

Food and social rights

Proximity

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Gastronomic heritage

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  • Imatge
    Opening of the temporary exhibition “Feeding Barcelona, city, supply and health"
    15th October 18.30h
    Barcelona History Museum (MUHBA), Saló del Tinell
    Talk

    Feeding the population has always been a concern for cities. It has been a decisive factor in their relationship with surrounding territories, in the centuries-long evolution of technologies for obtaining food produce and in the conditions under which men and women have been able to feed themselves and stay alive. 

    From the outset, one of the main tasks of the Consell de Cent, the Barcelona municipal institution created in 1249, was to guarantee food supplies and ensure food safety. Since then, the city's government has strived to guarantee good quality food supplies, because it has been directly responsible for them, provided support in doing so or has sought alternatives to the insufficient actions of other authorities.  

    The municipal government's intervention continues today, with Mercabarna, Barcelona and the Western Mediterranean's great food store, and the city's network of municipal markets. This long history of decisive municipal involvement in the food supply chain is historically unique to Barcelona, with no similar situation in most other European cities.   
    The exhibition is open from 15 October 2021 to 15 October 2022.  

  • Imatge
    Presentation of the temporary exhibition “Feeding Barcelona, city, supply and health"
    16th October - 11.00 H
    Plaça del Rei
    Talk

    Presentation of the exhibition “Feeding Barcelona, city, supply and health”, organised by the Museu d’Història de Barcelona (MUHBA).

    One area of research and dissemination for the MUHBA in recent years has centred on the study of food and people’s health. The “Feeding Barcelona” project has paid particular attention to the institutions and policies which have made it possible to meet the basic life needs of people throughout history, and, as a consequence, the sustainable existence of the city itself. 
     

  • Imatge
    The medieval roots of Catalan gastronomic heritage
    October 16th - 11.30 H
    Plaça del Rei
    Talk

    During the 14th and 15th centuries, Catalan cooking achieved a level of excellence that was internationally acknowledged. Its aims were to obtain complex flavours through combining fine seasonings, to mask the natural qualities of the food and create sophisticated and attractive dishes. The conquest of Naples by Alfonso the Magnanimous and popes Calixtus III and Alexander VI, both from the Borja family, contributed to increased contact with Italy, from where its fame spread to the rest of Western Europe. Italian creations were praised by the expert gourmets of the day and were gathered across four cookery books: Llibre de Sent Soví [The Book of Saint Sovin], Llibre d’aparellar de menja [Book of Food Pairings], Llibre de totes maneres de potatges [Book of all Kinds of Stews] and Llibre del coc [Book of the Cook].

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Waste vs Good use

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  • Imatge
    A la cuina, #jonollenço! #AllFoodMatters
    ‘A la cuina, #jonollenço!’ #AllFoodMatters. Better food use and cooking
    October 22nd - 18.00 H
    Betevé broadcasting
    Televised cooking workshop

    A chef and an expert in better food use provide advice and useful tips for making the best use of food in cooking. Using the preparation of various recipes as a common thread, the programme introduces concepts that show the importance of sustainable, healthy food and ideas that help to prevent food waste, through everyday consumer and cooking habits.

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Urban rurality and biodiversity

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  • Imatge
    Flors i abelles. La vida en joc
    Flowers and bees. Life on the line
    October 16 at 13:40 h
    Jardí dels Tarongers
    Talk

    Bees are one of the most important, and unknown, groups of pollinators. The aim of this talk is to showcase the life of bees, and also serve as an opportunity to understand the role that these insects play, together with the hosts, the plants, in the ecological balance of the planet. The reality is that humanity is facing a disturbing problem: the decline of bees. It is a subject that is being talked about more and more, and that we cannot overlook, as the Museum of Natural Sciences. The causes are numerous, and closely linked to the long litany of changes to the environment prompted by human activity. Now is the time for us to understand what we have done wrong and prepare a guide of best practices that can be used to recover the biodiversity that has been lost.

  • Imatge
    Mandala d’agricultura urbana
    Urban agriculture mandala
    October 16th - 16.30 H
    Plaça Reial
    Talk

    The dynamics of this activity involve a mandala. We draw conclusions on how urban agriculture has fared this year, where we have made progress and where not, where we are headed and the importance of agriculture within the city, with the participation of various people connected to urban agriculture and others who will help us to connect with our bodies.
    This is an open, participative activity where the audience can contribute their wishes and materials to the mandala. Ritual for closing and opening the year, as it has been a busy one in urban agriculture.

     

  • Imatge
    Cinturó agrari metropolità: quan la ciutat es fa responsable del que menja
    Metropolitan agricultural belt: when the city takes responsibility for what it eats
    October 16th - 17.30 H
    Jardí dels Tarongers
    Round table

    The Metropolitan agricultural belt is the on-site embodiment of the need (exacerbated by climate change and the biodiversity crisis) for healthy, wholesome and sustainable local supplies. It starts in the Metropolitan Area and includes the entire Metropolitan Region: it has a bottom-up structure, based on the view, already accepted by some city councils, that we need to preserve or create an agricultural belt around every municipality. We are therefore talking about a belt of belts.

    To make this possible, the two main challenges we face are access to production resources and guaranteed fair prices. And in addition to this demand for “minimum prices for food and maximum prices for land”, there is the vital importance of adopting large-scale healthy, mitigating and regenerative agronomic practices. This means that financial aid for farmers has to involve cross compliance, but also has to be available to everyone, not just the big producers.

     

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Ecological footprint

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  • Imatge
    Kiss the Ground (a documentary by Josh Tickell, 2020).
    October 17th - 20.00 H
    Plaça del Rei
    Screening

    Recovering the earth’s natural capacity to store carbon and sustain life could be one of the most effective ways to combat climate change.
    Therefore, it is necessary to recompose all the stages of this complex framework, a task that many people are promoting through different initiatives around the world. This documentary shows us that the answers to environmental problems lie in nature, literally beneath our feet.

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  • Imatge
    Improshow de l’alimentació sostenible
    Improshow on sustainable food
    October 17th - 20.00 H
    Plaça Reial
    Show

    At the improshow we play with knowledge about food, sustainability and the climate emergency. We’ll be improvising everyday situations connected with sustainable food and local organisations, through humour and based on audience suggestions.
    An innovative experience in which the audience will become the authors of stories that are surprising, exciting and fun.

     

  • Imatge
    Food for change (a documentary by Benoît Bringer, 2019)
    October 18th - 22.00 H (variable frequency programming betevé)
    Betevé broadcasting
    Documentary film season

    Our plate is our most powerful tool to fight global warming and protect the planet. Our diet currently plays a very significant role in the dangers that threaten our planet. But there is hope. Investigative journalist Benoît Bringer travels the world looking for men and women who are producing a new food model, one that is respectful of both humanity and nature. This documentary gives us hope and shows us how each of us can be an agent of change and develop recipes for an economically viable food transition.

    This activity is part of the Betevé documentary film series that includes the films Fermentación espontánea, Taste the waste, Food for change and Il mare piange.

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Food and social rights

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  • Imatge
    What information do we eat?
    October 17th from 18.15 to 19.30 H
    Plaça Reial
    Round table

    Interactive dialogue between journalism and agroecology to highlight the relationship between the right to information and food sovereignty or the right to food.
    Both information and food are currently treated as a mere commodity, when in fact they are fundamental human rights.
    Recovering a real and truthful representation of agricultural and food market experiences is essential to improve and make our food more sustainable.

     

     

  • Imatge
    Food and social rights
    October 17th - 18.30 H
    Jardí dels Tarongers
    Talk

    Regardless of whether or not legislation explicitly recognises this (the Spanish Constitution does not), food-resource management historically falls under the responsibility of the authorities, which combine it with supply and export policies, rationing, social assistance, food-market regulation etc.  

    The purpose is to guarantee the population’s access to a minimum subsistence, even in shortage situations, which ensures every member of society a decent and dignified life.  The legitimacy of hunger revolts throughout history highlights how the everyday management of subsistence is a permanent challenge among those governing and those governed. 

  • Imatge
    Water for Life - A message from the UN Special Rapporteur on the rights to drinking water and sanitation
    October 17th - 19.00 H
    Jardí dels Tarongers
    Talk

    Nearly 2.2 billion people have no access to safe drinking water, despite living near rivers, lakes or aquifers. At the same time, by turning water into a traded financial security in futures markets, that access becomes even more difficult and the vulnerability of millions of people increases.
    Pedro Arrojo Agudo, the UN Special Rapporteur on the human rights to drinking water and sanitation, offers the Week a specially recorded message, where he speaks about the challenges that humanity is facing in relation to this asset that is essential for life.

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Proximity

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  • Imatge
    Agricultura i alimentació als espais metropolitans: el Parc Agrari del Baix Llobregat
    Agriculture and food in metropolitan areas: The Baix Llobregat Agricultural Park
    October 17th - 11.30 H
    Parc de la Barceloneta
    Talk

    Explanation of the Baix Llobregat Agricultural Park as a metropolitan agricultural area that produces food locally for the Barcelona Metropolitan Area. A public-private entity that aims to preserve the farmland and encourage the development of a professional agriculture that ensures the supply of fruits and vegetables to local markets and the viability of farms. During the talk we will discuss projects like the Parc Agrari farmers markets, the Producte Fresc del Parc Agrari brand, and the creation of a “test” area to encourage young people to get involved in farming.   

     

  • Imatge
    Ramats de Foc
    Ramats de Foc (Herds of fire)
    October 17th - 12.00 H
    Parc de la Barceloneta
    Talk

    Ramats de Foc is a prescribed-silvopasture project aimed at boosting the contribution of livestock in fire-risk management through pasture in strategic forest areas.

    Prescribed silvopasture is the practice of extensive livestock feeding following established a priori guidelines and goals to achieve a type of fire-resistant forest mass and Ramats de Foc is an initiative to promote this work, and help to extend it through our forests and bring it added value.

    The project also aims to promote continuity of livestock activity in the region, through its twofold food and landscaping work, and to strengthen the ties between shepherds and local butchers.

    By promoting the consumption of livestock animals that manage our forests, the aim is to encourage a change of perception in society so people understand how a certain kind of regional management will enable protection against the big fires that cause the most damage and that initiatives as simple as consuming local livestock are already helping to maintain fire-adapted landscapes.

     

  • Imatge
    Diàleg entre Nahuel Levaggi i Aitor Urkiola
    Dialogue between Nahuel Levaggi and Carles Soler
    October 17th - 12.30 H
    Parc de la Barceloneta
    Talk

    Alternatives from the global south to the impact of our unsustainable food system: the case of the Mercado Central del AMBA (Buenos Aires metropolitan area).

    The activity, which is aimed at all members of the public, is part of the agreement for implementing the “Barcelona menja bé i just” project.

     

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  • Imatge
    Visita a Can Calopa amb tast de vins periurbans
    Visit to Can Calopa with a tasting of periurban wines
    October 15th, 16th, 17th, 20th, 21st, 22nd, 23th and 24th from 12.30 to 14.00 H
    Masia Can Calopa de Dalt
    Visit / Tour

    This activity is an adapted version of the classic visit ‘The Winery and the Vineyard’ offered at Can Calopa de Dalt. In this case, the activity offers a special tasting of wines from periurban projects managed by L’Olivera: Vinyes de Barcelona (from the Finca de Can Calopa de Dalt, in Collserola) and Arraona Blanc i Negre (from the estate at Can Gambús, in the Sabadell Agricultural Park).

     

  • Imatge
    AtmosTerra sessions: ploughing the sky, recarbonising the sun
    October 16th from 9.00 to 18.00 H / October 17th from 9.00 to 14.00 H
    Institute of Catalan Studies, Sala Prat de la Riba
    Round table

    A forum for agriculture, livestock farming, science and the academic world, as well as consumers, where people can meet, debate and establish a framework for cooperation which favours a transition towards resilient, healthy, fair and diversified food systems.
    A place where people can work on how to help reduce greenhouse gas emissions and sequestrate carbon in food systems in order to counter and adapt to climate change.

     

     

     

  • Imatge
    Exhibition of organisations at the La Rambla kiosks
    October 16th, 17th, 23th and 24th from 10.30 to 19.00 H
    La Rambla Kiosk (near Mercat de la Boqueria)
    Exhibition

    Are you aware of the entities and other organisations that promote and work to make sustainable, fair and healthy food more accessible in Barcelona? Do you know who promotes this in your neighbourhood and what initiatives they organise? Do you need help putting it into practice? Would you like to get involved?

    Come along to the kiosks on La Rambla and find out for yourself! Check the grid to see the times for each organisation. We will be near Mercat de la Boqueria.

     

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