Theo de Jager engages in a thought-provoking discourse on the contemporary challenges confronted by family farms in the wake of a shifting global perspective on food systems. The backdrop to his discussion is the recent Food System Summits, particularly the main summit held in Rome, which prompted a collective reevaluation ...
Read More »JOHN TURNER SERIES 1: PLANT EVOLUTION AND SEED DEVELOPMENT
Okay, so we had hundreds of 1000s and millions of years. Without seeds, there was no such thing. And then, for some reason, something in our growing intricacy complication of, of type of species decided that there was some advantage to be gained from heavy seas. You say it happened ...
Read More »JOHN TURNER SERIES 1: SEEDS HISTORY, DIVERSITY AND EVOLUTION
mentioned the subject of seeds today, I’m not sure in particular, what you want to refer to. Actually quite an interesting thing. For example, if one considers it from a historical perspective, seeds are actually a fairly recent invention, so to speak, especially if one considers the sort of long ...
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