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All I want to say here is: the standards for organic are categoric, but when someone says that your lunch is 'regeneratively grown', ask them what that means, and don’t settle for vagaries.
Wicked Leeks reader and former clown Jeremy Holloway on how cooking from scratch and a good local food network has helped him stay away from supermarkets.
The bottom line is this: for good farming to survive – and for good farmers to live the dignified livelihoods they deserve – we as consumers must support it, writes Nathan Einbinder.
I would urge the gardeners amongst you to resist the eugenic rush for genetic uniformity, embrace diversity, and keep the open-pollinated varieties alive.
Failing to act at this critical moment will be the biggest betrayal of future generations the world has ever seen. Together, we can and must hold our leaders to account on their promises to help bring our world back to life, writes Bernadette Fischler Hooper of WWF UK.
Issue 12: Fairness and five years.
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