8.9 Newsweek podcast: War for soil, regen tech, and reducing nutrient pollution

A real variety in the conversations for you here. We have an international focus from Professor Sebastian Dötterl who says that war in Ukraine is a conflict over soil – and we’ll hear from Million Belay, the coordinator of the Alliance for Food Sovereignty in Africa.

ffinlo Costain speaks to dairy and arable farmer Alun Thomas about reducing nutrient pollution in the rivers Wye and Usk – and Emily Bull from FAI Farms, about some excellent on-line regenerative dairy training that’s freely available as a result of Farmwel and FAI’s Regen Dairy project.

Later we’ll hear from Vicki Hird from The Wildlife Trusts about why we need to double the land used to grow fruit and vegetables using nature-friendly farming – but first up today is Pat Thomas, the Director of A Bigger Conversation.

* Pat Thomas from A Bigger Conversation – 1’00”
* Emily Bull from FAI Farms – 14’18”
* Professor Sebastian Dötterl from ECH Zurich – 31’08”
* Million Belay from IPES Food and the Alliance for Food Sovereignty in Africa – 42’11”
* Vicki Hird from The Wildlife Trusts – 55’32”
* Alun Thomas from the Beacons Water Group – 1,05’23”

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