Episode 37 – The truth about sustainable agriculture
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Posted: 3 March 2023 | New Food | No comments yet
The New Food team digs deeper into the roots of sustainable agriculture and uncovers the latest trends and voices driving a greener, fairer food system.
The New Food editorial team talks sustainable farming in this bumper episode, brought to you by the Almond Board of California.
There’s an interview with Louisiana farmers Mead and Marshall Hardwick, where they discuss the technology they use to look after their land and their interesting wildlife.
There’s an interview with the Almond Board of California and retailer Pip and Nut, where we learn how important collaboration is to ensure ethical sourcing and a little waste as possible.
Lastly, Director of the USSA David Green explains why there are so many misconceptions about US farmers and reveals the truth.
You can listen to the podcast on Soundcloud, Spotify, or Apple Podcasts.
Related topics
Environment, Food Waste, Supply chain, Sustainability, Technology & Innovation
Related organisations
Pip and Nut, The Almond Board of California (ABC), US Sustainability Alliance (USSA)