CASwiki news articles have a focus on news of community action for sustainability. This article is an offshoot from Food activism and is for news and comment in that global or international context. Image: Farmers' market in Stroud. Gloucestershire. 2008. Attribution: Jongleur100

How 'Open Source' Seed Producers from the US to India are Changing Global Food Production, Dec 12, 2016[1]

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SHARECITY100: Exploring Food Sharing in 100 Cities, Oct 25, 2016[2]

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Public Food Forests on the Rise, Oct 24, 2016[3]

The EU wants to block Romania's 51% local food shift. Who cares? Jul 14, 2016[4]

Jan-Jun 2016[edit | edit source]

"G7 Niigata Agriculture Ministers' Meeting Declaration" on food security and sustainable agriculture, April 24[5]

Harnessing the power of evolution in participatory seed breeding, Feb 29[6]

This map of free food around the globe will help you harvest your local landscape, Feb 20[7]

2015[edit | edit source]

Food at COP21: three new initiatives spotlight food insecurity, soils, waste, December 4[8]

Opinion: Health and biodiversity restored? How farming can rediscover its long-lost roots, November 16.[9]

Seaweed is a culinary win-win-win, so why aren't we all eating it? November 13[10]

Geoff Lawton on food, fairness and permaculture design. September 15[11]

Slow Farming Tools, August 3[12]

Food is a public good, April[13]

Pedal power farm hack: report from the feild, March 31[14]

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How the Icelandic Goats From 'Game of Thrones' Almost Went Extinct, February 11[15]

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Keywords food activism, caswiki topic news
Authors Phil Green
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Language English (en)
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Created March 22, 2023 by Phil Green
Modified October 7, 2023 by Phil Green
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