A new three-part series exploring the challenges facing Britain’s food and farming industry.
How can we ensure we have enough food to eat, without it costing the earth - and that farmers earn a decent living?
Tortoise editor Jeevan Vasager meets farmers up and down the country to learn about the problems they are facing, and the possible solutions.
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Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 8 | Founded | 2 years ago |
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Categories | Non-ProfitBusinessSociety & Culture |
Technology has the potential to transform farming, making it both more profitable for the farmer and better for the environment. Jeevan Vasagar meets some pioneering farmers who are challenging the whole notion of what modern farm in Britain could lo... more
Data is the key for farmers wanting to understand the impact their practices are having on the environment. Recent political shifts in terms of subsidies and tax breaks, make it hard for them to plan for the future and prioritise the environment. Doe... more
British farming is an industry in crisis. Farmers say they can’t afford to make ends meet, yet we rely on them to keep producing food. Historic pressures to maximise food production have left our soils degraded. Is there a way to help farmers profit ... more
Introducing...Making sense of sustainable farming
A new three-part series exploring the challenges facing Britain’s food and farming industry.
How can we ensure we have enough food to eat, without it costing the earth – and that farmers earn a dece... more
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