The document discusses the need for a National Parliamentary Front to stop manipulation of government policies by bureaucrats and outlines some guiding principles of governance such as efficiency, accountability, and participation. It also notes some driving forces such as the need to maximize productivity and cut ties between development and capitalist agendas. The document advocates for integrating the private sector into challenges around zero hunger and enforcing existing legislation. It highlights some positive initiatives and notes that the dairy sector in Barbados is at odds with itself. Finally, it raises questions around how to create new value systems, engage decision-makers, and draw attention to food and nutrition security issues.