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Negotiating Dietary Change in a Time of Planetary Eating - Heritage Radio Network
Negotiating Dietary Change in a Time of Planetary Eating - Heritage Radio Network
This episode offers listeners a peek into Gastronomica’s next issue. “Coproducing ‘Planetary’ Eating Futures from Dakar: Dietary Diffusionism and the (Geo)Politics of Nutrition Transition” is co-authored by Branwyn Poleykett, Ndiaga Sall, Fatou Ndow, and Paul Young. Branwyn joins the show and talks with Gastronomica’s Jaclyn Rohel about the concept of the planetary diet and the problems with […]
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Negotiating Dietary Change in a Time of Planetary Eating - Heritage Radio Network
The global food system is owned by an ever smaller number of companies its damaging our health our communities and the planet
The global food system is owned by an ever smaller number of companies its damaging our health our communities and the planet
The global food system is owned by an ever smaller number of companies – it’s damaging our health, our communities and the planet https://theconversation.com/the-global-food-system-is-owned-by-an-ever-smaller-number-of-companies-its-damaging-our-health-our-communities-and-the-planet-232414
·theconversation.com·
The global food system is owned by an ever smaller number of companies its damaging our health our communities and the planet
The Organic Research Centre
The Organic Research Centre
The Organic Research Centre (ORC) is the UK’s leading independent organic research organisation. Changing the future of food and farming.
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The Organic Research Centre
Reinventing farming and food post-globalisation | FT Film | Financial Times
Reinventing farming and food post-globalisation | FT Film | Financial Times
The FT's global business columnist Rana Foroohar believes globalisation has failed. In the first of three films based on her new book, 'Homecoming: the path to prosperity in a post-global world', she takes a trip across the US to see how neoliberal economic thinking has broken our food supply chains — and what can be done about it
·ft.com·
Reinventing farming and food post-globalisation | FT Film | Financial Times
Can we fix our failing food systems? Agroecology has answers
Can we fix our failing food systems? Agroecology has answers
Overproduction of cash crops, vast monocultures of chemical-dependent grains and massive animal agriculture operations are putting major stress not just on U.S. farmland — where they’re contributing to soil erosion, groundwater depletion and climate change — but these practices are also impacting areas such as the Brazilian Cerrado, where more than half the huge savanna […]
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Can we fix our failing food systems? Agroecology has answers
Is organic really better for the environment than conventional agriculture?
Is organic really better for the environment than conventional agriculture?
As the total global population continues to rise and economic growth drives a transition towards more resource-intensive diets, a growing number of consumers are concerned with how to reduce the environmental impact of their dietary choices. Consumers often see organic food as an effective way to reduce their impact: surveys reveal that regardless of geographic location, the primary motivations for organic food purchases are health1 and environmental concerns.2 Furthermore, consumers are often willing to pay more for organic products – some studies indicate a willingness-to-pay of up to 100 percent above standard prices.3 But is this a wise choice? Is going organic really the best way to reduce the environmental impact of our diets?
·ourworldindata.org·
Is organic really better for the environment than conventional agriculture?
Sustainable livestock production is possible
Sustainable livestock production is possible
Consumers are increasingly demanding higher standards for how their meat is sourced, with animal welfare and the impact on the environment factoring in many purchases. Unfortunately, many widely-used
·cam.ac.uk·
Sustainable livestock production is possible
this Guardian podcast
this Guardian podcast
With nearly 1 billion people around the world already going hungry each day and dozens of countries facing food shortages in the near future, food security has become an urgent issue
·guardian.co.uk·
this Guardian podcast
Ultra-processed foods: largest ever review shows many ill effects on health how to understand the evidence
Ultra-processed foods: largest ever review shows many ill effects on health how to understand the evidence
Ultra-processed foods: largest ever review shows many ill effects on health – how to understand the evidence https://theconversation.com/ultra-processed-foods-largest-ever-review-shows-many-ill-effects-on-health-how-to-understand-the-evidence-224806
·theconversation.com·
Ultra-processed foods: largest ever review shows many ill effects on health how to understand the evidence
The measure of agroecology: Developing an assessment framework to capture economic, environmental and social impacts of agriculture and food systems
The measure of agroecology: Developing an assessment framework to capture economic, environmental and social impacts of agriculture and food systems
Authors of this blog post: Chaturangi Wickramaratne (IWMI), Sarah Jones (Alliance Bioversity-CIAT), Christine Lamanna (CIFOR-ICRAF) and Matthias Geck (CIFOR-ICRAF) The need for a paradigm shift in agriculture is becoming increasingly evident. High-input, simplified or intensive agricultural farms and landscapes fail to achieve food and nutritional security or provide resilience to global shocks, such as […]
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The measure of agroecology: Developing an assessment framework to capture economic, environmental and social impacts of agriculture and food systems