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Food Forests: Sustainable Agriculture, Nature’s Way | FoodUnfolded AudioArticle

Industrial agriculture often neglects biodiversity and sustainable ecosystems. Food forests, on the other hand, are species-rich and full of life. Unlike natural forests, food forests are mainly composed of perennial edible plants, including trees and shrubs with edible fruits. T ...  Show more

Crop Diversity: Why It Matters | FoodUnfolded AudioArticle

The FAO estimates that we lost 75% of our crop diversity during the 20th century. This trend is threatening food security and human health. But in recent years awareness has increased and efforts to reverse this trend are being made. So what is crop diversity? How can this benefi ...  Show more

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