Oxfam NZ: A 6am start at Matitia ferry terminal, Auckland
Oxfam NZ: People were very keen to hear what staff and volunteers had to say
Oxfam NZ: Food prices can be volatile and it's people in the developing world who feel the effects most strongly.
Oxfam NZ: Unfair trade is one of the reasons why there is food injusticce in the world.
Oxfam NZ: Food price spikes have seen many families kicked off their lands.
Oxfam NZ: Spreading the word: ONZ Advocacy and Campaigns Director John Stansfield addresses the public.
Oxfam NZ: Families in Tonga and the wider Pacific often struggle to grow enough food to feed themselves
Oxfam NZ: With the right investment, productivity of small farms can soar.
Oxfam NZ: Counting ONZ's specially printed money, the proceeds of speculation.
Oxfam NZ: By supporting small-scale farmers we can produce enough to feed a growing world.
Oxfam NZ: The delicious cookies Oxfam was distributing along with information leaflets. Each cookie has a core GROW message.
Oxfam NZ: John Stansfield, ONZ Advocacy and Campaigns Director, distributing leaflets in central Auckland
Oxfam NZ: Growing crops for her family. Together, we need to change the way we think about farming.
Oxfam NZ: Oxfam's whizz-kid Trader and Tongan Farmer
Oxfam NZ: Commodity crops in Auckland's Freyberg Square