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The space looks wild because it is quite wild, and it’s been an invitation for me to think and live more wildly with it, writes Poppy Okotcha.
What business leaders value above all, regardless of our political leaning, is competence, consistency, and a stable environment to practice our trades.
Climate change is here – and if we are going to retain our topsoil to feed future generations, we must re-evaluate traditional farming practices.
If there’s been a local food revolution in this country in the last few decades, it’s been a distinctly middle-class affair.
Farmers cannot keep feeding us if they are denied commitment and security, and are not making a fair, reasonable profit.
Issue 12: Fairness and five years.
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