SeedChange staff picks: What to read, watch and listen to
March 28, 2020 12:08 pm Leave your thoughtsWe’re all doing what we can to slow the spread of the coronavirus. Here's what SeedChange staff are reading, watching and listening to right now.
We’re all doing what we can to slow the spread of the coronavirus. Here's what SeedChange staff are reading, watching and listening to right now.
Looking for something new to try with your dry beans? We’ve got you covered!
We are all connected and compassion is our collective project. Together, we will get through this.
Any conversation about climate change in 2020 must include agriculture.
“Being a global citizen requires continual consideration of the impact one’s life has on others beyond one’s immediate community and country.”
Our ED, Jane Rabinowicz, discusses Farmers for Climate Solutions in the National Observer.
We urge the Canadian government to uphold its commitments as a signatory to the UNDRIP.
Partnerships, crop breeding, conserving biodiversity... just a bit of what we do around the world.
The world lost 75 per cent of its crop diversity in the last century. But farmers in Canada are working to reverse the trend.
Farmers are impacted by the climate crisis, but the way they tend the land can help mitigate climate change.
Did you know cranberries don’t actually grow in water?
What's it like to have Lotta Hitschmanova over for dinner?
The time to work with farmers on climate action is now.
With the average farmer being 54 years old, who will grow our food, when today's farmers retire?
When he was 12 years old, Owen Bridge had an encounter that would change his life.
Caroline Chartrand saves the seeds Métis people in southern Manitoba saved for generations.