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Supportive Food is a friendly food, farming, health and nutrition directory. We bring together farmers, consumers, producers, health professionals, and community groups, all part of the same food and health system. We act as a bridge between them, supporting everyone who believes good food can help improve lives, promote health and play a meaningful part in fighting disease.
More ways to also be part of this mission:
Work With Us: Need a digital home for your own project? Our Website Design Services fund the community outreach by what we do here. By choosing us, you’re directly investing in a healthier food system, and helping charities, farmers and Community Groups at the same time.
Share the Knowledge: Simply sharing our resources with a neighbor, a patient, or a local grower helps the movement grow organically.
Lend Your Voice: Whether you are a farmer with a story or a healthcare professional with a tip, your expertise helps us build a better “blueprint.”
Our community working together:
- Farmers… with considerable experience of organic farming.
- Patients, carers, consumers seekers of helpful wellbeing information.
- Other Professionals: agronomists, horticulturists, marketers and manufacturers.
- Partners and visionary investors who want to help build a fairer and healthier future.
Our mission is to help build a greener, healthier, and fairer world where nutritious food, support, and care are available to everyone. For more than 25 years, our work has been rooted in the belief that food should support people, communities, animals, and the planet. Enough food already exists to feed us all, yet too much is wasted or distributed unfairly.
Through this newly integrated website, we are bringing together that 25 year commitment into a wider public space, with clear plans to replicate our model, grow our reach and increase our impact.
What our Farmers are saying.

What is the Supportive Food Directory?
Supportive Food was founded by Anthony Black, shaped by more than 50 years of service, hospitality, and charitable work. This project is deeply personal. It grew from experience with advanced cancer, together with a long-standing commitment to farming and community support.
Our aim is to offer something practical, hopeful, and useful for patients, families, carers, healthcare professionals, and the wider community. To help keep this community independent and true to our values, we support this work through our website design services and targeted appeals.
Every shared resource, kind recommendation, and expression of support helps us continue.

We hope you will much enjoy your time with us.
Best wishes,
Anthony Black (Editor & Founder)
Bottom line: Millions are dying through lack of nutrition leading to disease. Yet there is enough food produced in the world to feed everyone. But one third of all food produced is lost or wasted –around 1.3 billion tonnes. This can not be right!






Happy to help, they look good 🙂
Your best comment “Messrs Trump, Musk, Zuckerberg and us small people, we could feed the entire World. Today and Forever. Let’s do it!”
They could, but will they?
We can but ask, and we will 🙂
Hi, I’m Richard. I agree with just about everything you have here, but I would like to see more about the “miracle” cases that have been recorded around the world and to know if they have been debunked – or are any of them actually true?
Hi Richard, as a Cancer sufferer myself, prognosis “terminal”, and after 9 months of deep research there are absolutely no medically confirmed cases that I know of. There are many very good proven stories of Cancers of various types being “halted” (in regression) but no actual “fully cured”.
Sadly there are many scams out there too, so wisdom is needed. We will stay with our approach of supplemental foods being supportive of the existing conventional treatments, many of which are improving, particularly in USA, Canada and Australia. Somewhat also in the UK but we are very underfunded by comparison.