From the monthly archives: January 2009

A monoculture of choice

January 29, 2009 by

CLIMATE awareness organisation Celsias, headquartered in the United States, says that the average person, roaming supermarket aisles with their trolley, is under the impression that our modern globalised food production system, despite being damaging in every other respect, brings one major benefit to consumers – that being more food choices.

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Splitting the food bill

January 28, 2009 by

FOOD author and academic Raj Patel says Irin – the United Nations’ Office for the Co-ordination of Humanitarian Affairs – sends news of the latest food summit, this time in Spain’s capital, Madrid. The Food and Agriculture Organisation estimates that in 2008, 40 million more people were added to the rolls of the hungry. This seems a low-ball estimate

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COULD Slow Food Australia could take a leaf from America’s book and ask Australian governor-general Quentin Bryce to appoint a ‘first chef’ and encourage the planting of kitchen gardens in the grounds of Yarralumla and Admiralty House?

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AUSTRALIA’s Network of Concerned Farmers has slammed as controversial a decision by the Western Australian government to sanction commercial trials of gentically-modified canola, with initial plantings in 2009.

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AS the Western Australian government’s pre-christmas eve 2008 decision to launch a trial of Monsanto’s genetically-modified ‘Roundup Ready’ canola begins to stir debate in the state’s farming and food communities, an article by Julian Rose, president of the International Coalition to Protect the Polish Countryside, adds another perspective.

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Food diversity imperilled

January 9, 2009 by

A POTATO is not just a potato; there are thousands of local varieties still grown in their birthplace in the Andes. Some are long, thin and purple; others are lemon yellow and floury, or shaped like a bull’s horn.

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THE Western Australian government has approved what it describes as ‘limited commercial-size trials’ for genetically modified canola to go ahead. The previous government had imposed a GMO moratorium.

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New South Wales / Slow Food Shoalhaven / Jan 2009 / PDF / index / annual general meeting / terra madre 2008 / gold medal dinner / hawkesbury harvest / slow food australia website launch / eurobodalla convivium / milton news

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Western Australia / Slow Food Perth / 2008 Dec-2009 Jan PDF / index / word picture: elizabeth david / a brimming bowl of ’small, slow food’: pauline tresise at terra madre and salone del gusto 2008 / bellissimo! vincenzo velletri cooks for australia’s terra madre delegation / riso della baraggia: the piedmont’s well-watered cereal / [...]

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