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Monthly Archives: October 2016
Helping #China’s smallholder #farmers: Science and Technology Backyards – a short video
Over the past few years I’ve been lucky enough to visit China a number of times – you can see my blogs from these trips here. On a couple of occasions I’ve visited some of China Agricultural University’s Science and … Continue reading
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Enlightened #Agriculture for a better future – an interview with Colin Tudge
For over 40 years, biologist and writer Colin Tudge has worked on agriculture and biodiversity. In this interview, he discussed what this has taught him about the kind of farming systems we need for a fair and sustainable future. He … Continue reading
#endhungeruk campaign launches big conversation – step up to the plate
g Today saw the launch of a long-term campaign to end the scandal of hunger and food insecurity in the UK. Over a dozen organisations have come together to encourage a big conversation around ‘How can we end hunger in … Continue reading