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While the public sector has started to mobilise for better conditions, is it time for similar social movement in food and farming?
It’s really feeling like spring now, and we are seeing increasing wildlife activity, including tadpoles in the reservoirs, slow worms under the reptile mats, and swallows and house martins swishing over the fields.
I decided to cut myself off from the modern world as far as food was concerned; here’s how it’s going, writes smallholder Max Cotton.
There is a lack of clarity around how organic crops can now prove they are not grown near gene edited fields as locations and labels not required under new law.
In an era of polarisation, we hope this issue serves as a reminder that we have more in common than we do pulling us apart, writes editor Nina Pullman.
Issue 12: Fairness and five years.
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