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From a balcony laden with herbs to eclectic allotments, send us photos of your growing spaces to feature in Wicked Leeks' summer community special.
Former barrister and author Sarah Langford tells Nina Pullman why she wrote the defence case for farming and why the regenerative movement offers an escape from exploitive agribusiness.
A tiny fraction of plastic packaging returned to supermarkets is being recycled and there is a lack of transparency over where the rest of it ends up. An exclusive investigation for Wicked Leeks.
Food corporations and farmers are embracing regenerative farming but we should look to indigenous and people of colour as the original pioneers, author Liz Carlisle tells Jack Thompson.
Arable farming is at the heart of a broken food system built around chemicals and monocultures, but what is the best way to transform it at the pace that is needed? Anna Turns investigates.
Issue 12: Fairness and five years.
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