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Saturday links
Every Saturday’s post on AgriTapestry is a collection of agriculture, agritecture, urban farming and gardening related links, often stories that have come up during the week. Here’s this week’s: Ag Dept to lose 220 jobs, starting with border control (Farm … Continue reading
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Saturday links
Every Saturday’s post on AgriTapestry is a collection of agriculture, agritecture, urban farming and gardening related links, often stories that have come up during the week. Here’s this week’s: Forget the MBA, get an ag degree instead (AGProfessional) It’s time … Continue reading
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Tagged Australian food systems, eggs, farming systems, food bowl, higher education, imports, indigenous, livestock, marron, quarantine, seed bombs
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Online resource – the Institute of Advanced Studies 2050 Food Lecture Series (audio recording)
The Institute of Advanced Studies at UWA held three lectures on future food and food security issues in the last few months, titled the 2050 Food Lecture Series. Each of the three lectures was recorded and can be listened to … Continue reading
The Global Food Security Index (2013 edition)
Today I came across the Global Food Security Index, prepared by the Economist Intelligence Unit. Their 2013 results were put out in July, and make quite an interesting read. The index gives countries an overall score (and ranking) for food … Continue reading