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Bare shelves are prompting questions around increasingly erratic winter weather in Spain due to climate change that could spell the end for year-round availability.
Feelings of isolation, microaggressions and a narrative of ‘who farming is for’ are experienced by black farmers and farmers of colour in the UK, new report finds.
Apple and pear growers are quitting or cancelling plans to expand orchards after prices offered by supermarkets fail to match inflation, survey finds.
Farmers and food suppliers are facing eye-watering increases in costs, but Tesco calls them profiteering and new government subsidies fall far short, writes Green Party spokesperson on food, farming and rural welfare, Emily O'Brien.
Given the dire state of farming in this country, along with the recent explosion of social movements, I wonder about the potential of ‘regenerative’ to mobilise discontent and challenge policies.
Issue 12: Fairness and five years.
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