Colin Tudge reports on The College of Real Farming and Food Culture; a project designed to tackle the current issues in global food production. The current system is not fit for purpose but through a holistic approach and an overhaul of current mainstream agriculture, achieving a balance between feeding the world and conserving the environment is within grasp.
A Food Renaissance Colin Tudge | 28th January 2016 Other Farming Food vegetable-medley-1549802 copy.jpg Colin Tudge reports on The College of Real Farming and Food Culture; a project designed to …
The Oxford Real Farming Conference 2014 begins on Monday. Graham Harvey and Colin Tudge set out its mission: farming systems producing healthy, affordable food in harmony with environment and wildlife.
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Many contemporary farmers - despite a hostile economic environment - are finding new ways to make ecological farming viable. Colin Tudge and Graham Harvey have tracked down some inspiring examples ...
The many faces of Real Farming Colin Tudge Graham Harvey | 4th February 2014 Comment Food Farming UK wakelyns-farm.png Many contemporary farmers - despite a hostile economic environment - are finding …
As thousands rely on food banks to make it through the winter and a milk price crash threatens the survival of Britain's independent dairy farmers, Colin Tudge - co-founder of this week's Oxford Real Farming Conference - examines the growing need for an agrarian renaissance to tackle the increasingly obvious failings of neoliberal agriculture.
Oxford Real Farming Conference: power, lies, and agrarian resistance Colin Tudge | 4th January 2014 News Food Farming Politics Corporations GMOs early-light-cut.jpg As thousands rely on food banks to …