Revealed: how demand for shark fins fuels slaughter of Peru’s dolphins
Jim Wickens reports on the brutal killing of dolphins for use as shark bait off Peru’s Pacific coast The car glided swiftly out of Lima, skimming…
Jim Wickens reports on the brutal killing of dolphins for use as shark bait off Peru’s Pacific coast The car glided swiftly out of Lima, skimming…
A rise in the uptake of technologies like aquaponics and aeroponics is helping to boost the growth of urban farming, but how much of our food…
The answer: migrant labour, as the investigative journalist Hsiao-Hung Pai found out whilst working undercover to research her new book, Invisible, and documentary, Sex My British…
The UK should ditch fracking until its impact on food safety can be assessed, US experts behind a disturbing study highlighting links between sick cattle and…
Exeter might be affluent and hungry for locally produced, sustainable food, but in common with other towns and cities across the UK, independent retailers, producers and…
By Katharine Lowrie and David Lowrie It is Autumn time south of the equator, and whilst the majority of Argentinians are readying themselves for another Boreal…
The children’s food on offer in the UK’s biggest family restaurant and pub chains is a national embarrassment, says Jo Lewis The Soil Association recently joined forces…
Forked! caught up with the Food Ethics Council’s Dan Crossley to talk food and politics… Forked!: What are the biggest food challenges currently facing us (UK…
We get five minutes with Libby Grundy, Director of the Food for Life project at the Soil Association… 1, What are the biggest food challenges…
Palm oil is a key ingredient in everything from cereal, biscuits and margarine to shampoo, lipstick and toothpaste. Unless we curb our desire for it critical…