It looks set to be another stimulating start to the year for real foodies and regenerative farmers as the Oxford Real Farming Conference, “the largest gathering of the agroecological movement on the planet”, returns from 4 – 6 January 2023.
It looks set to be another stimulating start to the year for real foodies and regenerative farmers as the Oxford Real Farming Conference, “the largest gathering of the agroecological movement on the planet”, returns from 4 - 6 January 2023 . The packed programme encompasses food sovereignty, nature-based land work, ancestral knowledge and climate justice. To whet your appetite for the days ahead, UK-based writer and environmentalist Ursula Billington highlights 16 sessions to look forward to at this year's ORFC.
Amid deforestation, pesticide use, artificial light pollution and climate change, insects are struggling along with the crops, flowers and other animals that rely on them to survive.
By Gloria Dickie and Simon Scarr (Reuters) - As a boy in the 1960s, David Wagner would run around his family's Missouri farm with a glass jar clutched.