EPISODE · Jun 3, 2021 · 20 MIN
17: Bruce and Jack Pascoe are transforming the way Australians grow and eat their food
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A lot of us know Bruce Pascoe as author of the award-winning Dark Emu, which introduced many Australians to the idea of Indigenous agriculture.But, these days Bruce, together with his son Jack, is actually putting those ideas about land management into practice.Bruce and Jack are co-founders of a social enterprise called Black Duck Foods, which works with the Indigenous community to establish traditional food growing and country management processes around the country. Guests: Bruce Pascoe, Yuin man, award winning author, best known for his work Dark Emu: Black Seeds: Agriculture or Accident?, author most recently of an essay commissioned by the Wheeler Centre called Brave Old World, Enterprise Professor in Indigenous Agriculture at the University of Melbourne and co-founder of Black Duck Foods Dr Jack Pascoe, Yuin man, ecologist and co-founder and chair of Black Duck Foods Duration: 20min 58secBroadcast: ABC Radio National - Life Matters with Hilary Harper Thu 27 May 2021, 9:06am
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