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Feed: a food systems podcast

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Is local or global more sustainable? What role should meat play in our diets? Who holds power in the food system? In a polarized world, this podcast explores the visions, values and evidence behind these debates. Feed, a project of TABLE, is in conversation with diverse experts who are trying to transform the food system. 

Originally established as a collaboration between the University of Oxford, the Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences (SLU), and Wageningen University & Research (WUR), the TABLE network has since grown to include la Universidad de los Andes (Colombia) and la Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México. This podcast is operated by SLU. 

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Episodes

Sophia Murphy on "Getting the global rules right"

In our conversation with Sophia Murphy (Executive Director of the Institute for Agriculture and Trade Policy [IATP]), we talk about the importance of trade at different scales throughout the food systems. Sophia discusses how ‘local’ systems have always been a part of extensive trading networks, how trade can meet the needs of diverse constituencies across the globe, and what needs to change in international governance for this to happen. For more info and transcript, visit: https://tabledebates...

Jul 08, 202144 minSeason 1Ep. 12

Klara Fischer on why "Technology is not scale-neutral"

In our discussion with Klara Fischer (associate professor in rural development at Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences), we discuss how different smallholders in sub-Saharan Africa adopt and adapt different technologies, why new crop technologies are not scale-neutral, lessons to be learned from the Asian green revolution, and why it's important to work in interdisciplinary teams and be aware of the boundaries of our own knowledge. For more info and an episode transcript, visit: https://t...

Jun 17, 202144 minSeason 1Ep. 11

Vincent Ricciardi on Challenging Assumptions

In our discussion, data scientist Vincent "Vinny" Ricciardi challenges the assumptions and evidence that are built into food systems debates. We talk about a few of the recent papers that Vinny co-authored, including one that asks how much of the world’s food supply is produced by smallholder farmers, a 50-year meta-analysis that compares how do small and large farms size up in terms of yields and biodiversity impact, and whether smallholders actually have access to broadband to become part of a...

Jun 03, 202140 minSeason 1Ep. 10

Jessica Duncan on "We eat, drink and breathe food policy"

In our conversation with rural sociologist Jessica Duncan (Wageningen U), we talk about dialogue and participation in food policy, why we shouldn’t always be seeking consensus, and the importance of bringing diverse local actors into global policy conversations. We unpack Jessica and Priscilla Claeys' 2020 report Covid19, Gender and Food systems and discuss what is gained by "viewing the crisis from below". For more info, visit http://tabledebates.org/podcast-episode9...

May 20, 202145 minSeason 1Ep. 9

Brent Loken on "It's not so simple"

How can shifting towards a planet-based diet reduce biodiversity loss? In our conversation with Brent Loken, Global Food Lead Scientist, at the WWF, we unpack the 2020 report Bending the curve: The restorative power of a planet-based diet , and dive into the complexity and tradeoffs between different diets, and human and environmental health. We talk about different responsibilities of nations across the world, whether eating meat is really a problem, and why we shouldn't be betting on a single ...

May 06, 202146 minSeason 1Ep. 8

Elena Lazos Chavero on Scale, Seeds and Sovereignty

In our conversation with social anthropologist Elena Lazos Chavero (National University of Mexico), we discuss how her research interests were formed around rainforest conservation, food systems and indigenous rights in Veracruz, Mexico. Elena explains how local and global food systems as well as urban and rural communities are highly dependent on each other. We also explore what the food sovereignty movement fights for in Mexico today. For more info and transcript, please visit: tabledebates.or...

Apr 29, 202148 minSeason 1Ep. 7

Jamie Lorimer on the Probiotic Planet

In this conversation with environmental geographer Jamie Lorimer, we discuss different ways of conceptualizing scale; how ideas of scalability, globalization, and homogenization have shaped food and other systems; and how the tiniest of actors, microbes, can potentially have huge impacts on these systems. For more info, visit: tabledebates.org/podcast-episode6

Apr 08, 202135 minSeason 1Ep. 6

Jennifer Clapp on Commodifying Food

Has the increasing commodification of food and financialization of the food system left us more vulnerable to food crises? We speak with Jennifer Clapp about the 20th century history of food policy that led us to this moment, how the Covid-19 food crisis is different than previous ones, and how diversity, in all of its forms, is essential to building a resilient food system. For full show notes and transcript , visit: tabledebates.org/podcast-episode5...

Mar 25, 202155 minSeason 1Ep. 5

Sahil Shah on Scaling Seaweed

What role can seaweed and different technologies play in building a resilient food system? What are the potential tradeoffs when scaling these technologies? In our conversation with Sahil Shah, co-founder of Sustainable Seaweed, we examine how livelihoods might be impacted by scaling and whether marine-based solutions offer an alternative avenue for food production and climate change mitigation outside of terrestrial ecosystems. For full show notes and transcript , visit: tabledebates.org/podcas...

Mar 18, 202136 minSeason 1Ep. 4

Lauren Baker on Connecting Local and Global Scale to Place

How do people and organisations work to transform the food system? Are there effective strategies to connect local movements across the globe? And is it the size or scale of their operations, that connects them to each other, or is it something else? Lauren Baker, director of programmes at Global Alliance for the Future of Food , has been working to transform the food system for decades - in Canada, Mexico and across the world. While Lauren's work may focus on a more local or regional scale, she...

Mar 04, 202136 minSeason 1Ep. 3

Rob Bailey on Global Food Trade Chokepoints and Vulnerabilities

Have you thought about the system of trade that brings food to your market or grocery store? Do you wonder if that system of global food trade, where 25% of all agricultural products are now traded internationally, is a vulnerable or resilient one? Rob Bailey, climate director at Marsh & McLennan , has examined how potential disruptions to trading routes can have severe impacts on global food security. Rob Bailey lays out the worst case scenario that could lead to a global food catastrophe. ...

Feb 25, 202134 minSeason 1Ep. 2

Ken Giller on the Food Security Conundrum

Why does agricultural research often fall short of addressing food insecurity challenges in sub-Saharan Africa? In this conversation with Ken Giller, we explore this wicked problem from a systems perspective examining the diverse drivers and experiences of smallholder farmers and the socio-ecological systems in which they are embedded. Ken provides a nuanced look at agroecological solutions and argues that relying solely on nature-based solutions would be inadequate to address food security prob...

Feb 18, 202137 minSeason 1Ep. 1

Introducing: Feed, a food system podcast (with Tara Garnett)

Introducing Feed, a food system podcast by TABLE. Co-hosts Matthew Kessler and Samara Brock tell you what you can expect when you tune in, and Tara Garnett introduces our focus for the first series of episodes: Scale in the food system! We'll be exploring scale at multiple levels including spatial, economic, moral and temporal. What is the right scale for a food system? Should it be local or global? When it comes to things like farms, food businesses and food system governance – is big bad , or ...

Feb 03, 20217 min
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