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EPISODE · Sep 4, 2023

#102: Sustainability in Food Production with Helen Metcalfe

from Check Your Thread: Sewing More Sustainably · host Zoe Edwards

What is the right choice when buying produce, the loose items, or the organic versions that are wrapped in plastic? Should we be worried about soil degradation and our ability to feed a growing global population? What are the trade-offs we need to make to increase crop yields whilst also protecting biodiversity? We all wear clothes and we all eat food, so if you’re interested in the sustainability of one, it’s likely you have questions relating to the other. In this episode, agricultural scientist and sewist Helen Metcalfe patiently answers all of mine!  Support the podcast over on Patreon! Check out the fun new challenge/hashtag #scrapbustingseptember created by previous-guest Meg Grandstaff (@the_grand_stash). Find and follow Helen Metcalfe on Instagram @helenlivesslow Helen works at Rothamsted Research.  My IG post that kicked off the whole debate over the validity and purpose of the ‘dirty dozen’.  The Royal Horticultural Society website is a great source of information for those wanted to grow some of their own fruit and vegetables.   The Food and Agriculture Organization of the UN has heaps of information if you wish to learn more about food security across the globe. 

What is the right choice when buying produce, the loose items, or the organic versions that are wrapped in plastic? Should we be worried about soil degradation and our ability to feed a growing global population? What are the trade-offs we need to make to increase crop yields whilst also protecting biodiversity? We all wear clothes and we all eat food, so if you’re interested in the sustainability of one, it’s likely you have questions relating to the other. In this episode, agricultural scientist and sewist Helen Metcalfe patiently answers all of mine!  Support the podcast over on Patreon! Check out the fun new challenge/hashtag #scrapbustingseptember created by previous-guest Meg Grandstaff (@the_grand_stash). Find and follow Helen Metcalfe on Instagram @helenlivesslow Helen works at Rothamsted Research.  My IG post that kicked off the whole debate over the validity and purpose of the ‘dirty dozen’.  The Royal Horticultural Society website is a great source of information for those wanted to grow some of their own fruit and vegetables.   The Food and Agriculture Organization of the UN has heaps of information if you wish to learn more about food security across the globe.

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