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Technology, robots and data have much to tell us – but I can’t help thinking big food’s reliance on tech ignores the role and power of food within culture and community, writes Angus Birditt.
Photographer Fern Leigh Albert wild camped on Dartmoor to hear how a court case has reignited the movement for land access.
There are countless movements through history that recognise and even centre the power in food; freedom and food seem somehow inseparable.
Two organisations are using food and storytelling to explore cultural heritage and strengthen community connections. Adrienne Katz Kennedy finds out more.
Farms, vineyards, orchards and independent shops are opening their doors to the public as part of a new food trail that explores food, farming and sustainability in the Vale of Glamorgan.
Issue 12: Fairness and five years.
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