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What has composting got to do with racial justice in farming? It's about inspecting and comprehending before action can be taken, writes Naomi Terry.
In Ceredigion, Carwyn Graves finds a landscape home to small farmsteads and microbusinesses and a direct legacy of a centuries-long resistance to enclosure.
As a child, I was never in doubt that it was from the garden that we primarily got our food, and it was in the kitchen that basic ingredients were turned into meals, writes Julie Baber.
Most people are capable of far more than their leaders realise. They just need truly inclusive spaces, self-belief, and permission to make a few mistakes.
Paving farmland and green space for new builds is a permanent decision and is not the answer to the housing crisis, writes Nathan Einbinder.
Issue 12: Fairness and five years.
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