Justdiggit unites with the collective power of the smallholder farmers and local communities in Africa, teaching powerful restorative agricultural techniques...
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Australian not for profit SoilCQuest helps farmers draw carbon out of the atmosphere and into the soil—where it will stay...
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See moreIn Catalonia, the Associació Obrador Xisqueta creates awareness of a protected native breed while also promoting ethical fashion. Petite,...
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See moreGROW fuses art and science, using lighting design to improve crop resilience and production while inspiring us to take a...
See moreGreenWaves’ vertical, regenerative underwater farming reduces ocean acidity, absorbs carbon, provides nutritious food and just might create a ton of...
See moreThe Bambara groundnut has been farmed for centuries, but if you don’t live in sub-Saharan Africa it is nearly impossible...
See moreFlowers, vegetables, tea plants, fragrant herbs and fruit trees blossom next to the train platforms used daily by hundreds of...
See moreMexican startup Griyum produces edible cricket flour to help combat malnutrition, provide better economic opportunities to farmers and help the...
See moreDrinking coffee out of cups made from coffee – so simple, so evident, so good. Kaffeeform is a sustainable material...
See moreMarmalade, Grand Marnier, Cointreau, and now biogas... a Spanish city famous for its oranges is embracing the circular economy to create...
See moreFancy fabricating your own beehive in 30 minutes? A buzzy giant hive of makers and beekeepers have come together in...
See moreIn the least mechanised place on earth, tractors and farming machinery are expensive. This agritech app connects smallholder farmers to tractor owners...
See moreMany students ponder what they will do after university, but fewer find that passion and follow it to the point...
See moreThis is how you grow vegetables in the Sahara – by piping seawater from the Red Sea across the sands to produce...
See moreA counter reads: '1,130,106,730' litres served and counting.' That’s over a billion litres of pure drinking water for the most...
See moreThis water on wheels technology proves an idea doesn’t have to be complicated to be useful. Designed in Africa for Africa, Hippo...
See moreFinger lickin’ crispy cell-based chicken is going straight from bioreactor to table in the world’s first lab-grown meat restaurant. ...
See moreMore and more people are ditching the supermarket in their quest for seasonal local goods. La Ruche qui dit Oui...
See moreLet us transport you to central Chile to a small farm tucked way in the coastal hills. This is a story...
See moreAfrica is building a big wall of trees through 11 countries, just under the southern edge of the Sahara, to...
See moreEverything in nature is connected. That's why Berkley's Center for Ecoliteracy is cultivating education for sustainable living – encouraging sustainable practices and food...
See moreOne third all all food is wasted; which is staggering. But there is a fun way to reduce this. The...
See more"When dreams die, they do not make much noise. When hopes are crushed, the signs are soundless." Sheroes Hangout is...
See more“Where can I get this ingredient? This one costs a fortune and I only need a pinch of it, this...
See moreCan mushrooms be the platform we build the future on? We’ve used mushrooms as food for thousands of years, but...
See moreThe consumption of non-renewable resources for single use items and the amount of waste generated is profoundly unsustainable. That’s why London-based tech startup NotPla wants...
See moreDúlabio has designed a unique blend of seaweed species that are native to Ireland to dramatically reduce methane and other...
See moreImagine for a moment finding yourself in an abandoned town under the characteristic scorching sun of south-eastern Spain. You look...
See moreScrolling through Instagram, a Too Good To Go ad pops up in which a girl and a boy sprint through...
See moreMost farmers in advanced economies take advantage of a wealth of agricultural information services to support farm management and increase...
See moreA pioneer in Argentina’s anti-straw movement, Juani Gerardi, founder of Bioconexión, was way ahead of state authorities in banishing unfantastic...
See moreDo you rule out peppers because they're too twisted? Unconsciously, most of us discard some fruits and vegetables in the...
See moreWhile Colombian roaster Devoción has sourced specialty arabica beans directly from independent farmers and paid more than the fair-trade asking...
See moreArgentine celebrity chef Narda Lepes has long championed a plant-based diet at Narda Comedor in Buenos Aires and now she’s...
See moreWith 51,330 species spread across Colombia, the world’s second-most biodiverse country creates an immense pantry for chef Leo Espinosa and...
See moreMirazur, a Michelin three-star restaurant located in Menton on France’s Côte d’Azur, has long applied a holistic biodynamic agriculture philosophy...
See moreDriven by a firm commitment to create greener cities and a more sustainable future, Urban Green Club designs, manufactures and...
See moreWhen Morocco went into lock-down during the Covid19 crisis, the first thing that Amal Center did was set up a...
See moreToni Massanés has been wondering what makes things good throughout his career – and has been finding answers at the...
See moreFew chefs have the vision and skill to sow 223 varieties of native potatoes on their Andean restaurant’s high-altitude farmland,...
See moreFor aspiring chefs without a Caribbean friend on hand to reveal the secrets of the most authentic Creole cuisine or...
See moreWhen Guzel Sanzhapova, the founder and owner of Cocco Bello Bow Ties, decided to start producing creamy honey with berries...
See moreCooking for someone is quite possibly the oldest and most elemental expression of love, solidarity and caring. Community – or...
See moreIvory Coast and Ghana produce about 60% of the world’s cocoa, but in the small state of Liberia, farmers cannot...
See moreDuring lockdown we discovered, among many other things, that we can make our own bread and that it’s possible to...
See more"The world needs 70 percent more food right now and there are two ways to address that: deforest to create...
See moreWhile surfers, fishermen and sea-lovers might be aware of the devastating impact of discarded plastic, not everyone knows that marine...
See moreA simple action such as riding a bike can help rural families with limited resources in Mozambique to irrigate their...
See more"Together we can make a significant impact in the fight against shark fishing and their declining populations." Barcelona's Regina Domingo has...
See moreBritain’s most ethical restaurant doesn’t have a bin. Founded by ex-St John chef Dougie McMaster, the team at Silo brews its own booze,...
See moreThe April morning sun beats down on Kontagora, a lively market town in central Nigeria. Generators hum as milling machines...
See moreWhen it comes to our fruit and vegetables, we’re used to supermarket perfection, but a misshapen carrot or heart-shaped potato...
See moreToday the food systems must adapt quickly. Farmers, growers, food businesses, cafes and restaurants are being forced to simultaneously and...
See more“There's an Eskimo on a mass of ice, a Bedouin in the desert and a Polynesian at sea. All three of...
See moreJust ten days before this was written, the lives of four twenty-something friends – Simone Policano, Healy Chait, Mimi Aboubaker...
See moreIf life gives you good lemons, pass them to your neighbour... Globally over one third of all the food we...
See moreGet ready to enter a surreal Noah's Ark of seeds, because deep inside a mountain on a remote island in...
See moreAs climate change shrinks Andean glaciers and brings water shortages, two Quechua sisters are building traditional ‘sacred’ reservoirs to harvest...
See moreDino Impagliazzo dices onions like a master chef and makes a mean vegetable soup – but most of his loyal...
See moreDog detectives are using their pooch powers of perception to save ailing citrus groves from a devastating crop disease that causes mottled...
See moreDecades ago, a man bought an old stone mill to feed his family with traditional cereals. One day, his daughter...
See moreMeet the new magical FutureHero of super-gardening... the black soldier fly. A group of University of Tokyo students have developed...
See moreThe idea of transforming organic dairy waste into biogas is not a novel one, but this is certainly the cheesiest....
See moreDutch investigative journalist Teun van de Keuken was shocked when he discovered that much of the world’s chocolate production has...
See moreDo you know your yellow-browed warbler from your bluethroat? Then Ornitho.cat wants you. The online citizen science project is dedicated...
See moreTransformed poachers trained as 'blasters' are helping keep elephants from raiding farmers' crops in Zambia – using non-lethal chilli powder...
See more“Food is a central part of the Filipino life. For the people of an agricultural country such as the Philippines...
See moreImagine an organism that feeds you, heals you, reveals secrets of the universe and could help save the planet. Fungi, are...
See more“It’s like watching YouTube: you start on one thing and then an hour later you’re watching something completely different.” Distinguished...
See moreSince the 1970s, development initiative Sekem has been revitalising the hot, arid sands of a once untouched part of the Egyptian desert, transforming...
See more“The forest is like a mother. She gives us everything we need to live comfortably." Timbaktu Collective is empowering villagers...
See moreThe excellently-named Fishyleaks has been created by the Our Fish campaign to end “rampant” overfishing and illegal, unreported fishing activity...
See moreToast Ale is the UK’s first beer produced with bread. The award-winning craft beer uses surplus fresh bread from bakeries and sandwich...
See more“We are trying to demonstrate that it is possible to build projects that combine sustainable economic activity with social inclusion...
See more“The peasant way of life is one of the most precious things we have on this planet to shine a...
See more“Small Food Bakery is a journey to try and build a localised, non commodity food system, perhaps masquerading as a...
See moreDecades of over-exploitation have left our ocean and fish populations a shadow of their former selves. That’s why, after securing...
See moreExcited by biofertilisers? Want to know about biodynamic vines, Catalonian chickens and compost tea – or get down and dirty...
See morePlankton are a critically important food source. No plankton = No life in the ocean. Plankton also play an important...
See more"Trees are the ultimate act of nature. They are the matrix of everything that is living, everything that gives life...
See more? ►AtlasEvent: Meet Bee Wilson (chair of TastEd). the UK’s most influential food writer at Fixing the future 2019. Many children...
See moreThe Incredible Edible Network started out in the small market town of Tomorden in the North of England. It was...
See moreIn Uganda, Lake Victoria and Lake Kyoga are the major sources of quality protein, in the form of various species...
See moreA revolutionary supermarket is proving that Brighton really does rock, by making it easier to be a good consumer. Rather...
See more“Gastronomical culture and food heritage is very important. We have a responsibility to acknowledge Bolivian products and work with them...
See moreAn experimental organic farmers’ market set up by a ‘culinary activist’ is breaking down religious and cultural barriers in the...
See more"I recognise the power of the chef in today’s world. Traditions and cultural connections should be front and centre – chefs...
See moreThe aquaponics game is fun, and now Aquapioneers wants to show Barcelona that it's also easy to harvest fish and grow food without...
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See moreDo you know what an open source restaurant is? Located in Barcelona's Poblenou’s 22@ neighborhood, Leka is the first of its...
See more"Imagine if you could take billions of tonnes of carbon dioxide from the atmosphere every year, safely, effectively, economically and...
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