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Hunger is a policy choice
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Richard Waite
Fast food chains are taking the Impossible and Beyond burgers off menus, and focusing on vegetable-based beef alternatives. www.restaurantbusinessonline.com/food/burger-...
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Thereโ€™s a movement away from meat analogs to real veggies on quick-service burger menus, with White Castle, Culverโ€™s and Shake Shack
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Burger chains rethink plant-based burgers, putting the focus on vegetables
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Agriculture Secretary Brooke Rollins this week attributed a multimillion-person drop in the number of participants receiving food stamps through the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program to the ta...
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It shocked me when I saw an ad this morning, then I noted a friend had liked it. Then I saw another that nobody I know had liked. This really is the beginning of the end for me.
FACT FOCUS: Why nearly 4.3 million people are no longer receiving food stamps
They can't all be Nazi Bars, surely.
Re Orphan crops "Middle-class consumers may not know how to prepare them. Urban markets may not value them. Food processors may not see commercial opportunities ... The most effective intervention may not be a breeding programme but a chef, an entrepreneur, a recipe book or a social media campaign."
Fruit and Veg prices soaring in the US...Rising energy costs due to the war on Iran are having a big impact on food prices - not just production costs, but transportation, cold chain, retail, etc. www.ft.com/content/f27a...
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Himalayan maize landraces are a treasure trove of climate-ready diversity, but understanding where theyโ€™re grown and conserving them before they disappear is just as important as studying their genes. agro.biodiver.se/2026/06/stai... agro.biodiver.se/2026/06/maiz... agro.biodiver.se/2026/06/hima...
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Thereโ€™s a whiff of nostalgia around Eat This Newsletter 304 Small tractors, small farms, small grain, small fibs, and small customs that meant a great deal. Read it at buttondown.com/jeremycherfa... While you are there, please consider subscribing. #food #newsletters #agriculture
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The first tomato plants in England were noted around 1590, but there arenโ€™t many recipes until the 1720s. Why did it take so long? Stories you may have heard are probably wrong. @serinquinn.bsky.social explains what really caused the delay. eatthispodcast.com/tomato-engla... #podcast #tomato
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There's a nice article in Rising Kashmir highlighting that region's cold-tolerant maize landraces as a unique source of genetic diversity. What I liked about it is that it doesn't condescend to its au...
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Stairway to maize diversity