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Using food to explore all manner of topics, from agriculture to zoology. In Eat This Podcast, Jeremy Cherfas tries to go beyond the obvious to see how the food we eat influences and is influenced by history, archaeology, trade, chemistry, economics, geography, evolution, religion -- you get the picture. We don't do recipes, except when we do, or restaurant reviews, ditto. We do offer an eclectic smorgasbord of tasty topics. Twice nominated for a James Beard Award.

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The Great Re-Think: What is agriculture for, really?


Colin Tudge has been writing about food and farming for a long time in a series of thought-provoking books. His latest is The Great Re-Think, which examines the current state of the world and sets out the steps needed to get to where he (and many other people) think we ought to be. They include skill and craft over automation, complexity over simplicity, and diversity over monoculture. The start, though, is to really think about what it is that we want our food system to provide.

A word about the pictures. They are from a Puffin book for children, Farm Crops in Britain, and are undeniably bucolic, rustic, from a bygone age. But that was only 65 years ago. The book was written by Sir George Stapledon, one of the great agricultural scientists of the early 20th century, who wrote at length about many of the same things that we talked about in this episode. I should do one on him.

Notes
  1. The Great Re-Think: A 21st Century Renaissance is available from Pari Publishing.
  2. Three places to find out more: The Campaign for Real Farming, the
    Oxford Real Farming Conference and The College for Real Farming and Food Culture; all of which come under the umbrella of The Real Farming Trust.
  3. Get tickets for the two-day online discussion of The Great Re-Think.
  4. There is a Henry George Foundation, “Promoting Economic Freedom Since 1929”.
  5. Illustrations by S.R. Badmin. I cobbled the banner together from a two-page spread.
  6. A transcript is available, thanks to the generosity of supporters. Please consider joining them.

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 April 12, 2021  27m