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The country has fought off big agribusiness and promoted agroecology, explains Nick Dearden.

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Aisha Dodwell argues that such schemes only line transnationals’ pockets.

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Nithin Coca looks at the causes of an unfolding environmental and health catastrophe.

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Alison Homewood on the doc that’s turning people vegan in droves. 

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Dan Iles busts myths surrounding corporate farming and argues to place people first.

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Liz O’Neill decries British consumers’ lack of awareness of GM food, but says labelling is the answer.

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Are farmers benefitting from growing GM crops, as Monsanto claims? Dionne Bunsha investigates.

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Around the world, people are mobilizing against biotech bullies.

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Monsanto has a mission. But where will it lead the rest of us? Vanessa Baird begins this month's...

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Morten Thaysen reports from the World Social Forum on two radically different paths for the future of our...

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Agroecology can help challenge the patriarchal forms of organization in farming, argues Nick Dearden.

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UK aid is funding a ‘new wave of colonialism’ as Africa is carved up by big business, writes Chris Walker.

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Ian Fitzpatrick on truths, lies and stereotypes.

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Co-founder Colin Tudge considers the importance of the Oxford Real Farming Conference.

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We must listen to and work with those most affected by climate change, says Philip Goodwin.

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Farmers face hefty fines or imprisonment if new legislation is approved. Chris Walker reports.

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