"The purpose of farming is to deprive other……" — Tristram Stuart
"The purpose of farming is to deprive other species of the land and sequester it for our own use. But by perfecting the art of monoculture, it has become too easy for us to exterminate everything else, leaving no wild plants, no food for insects, and a barren land for birds."
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Tristram Stuart
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20 Quotes by Tristram Stuart
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We, the people, do have the power to stop [the] tragic waste of resources if we regard it as socially…
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A country like America has twice as much food on its shop shelves and in its restaurants than is actually…
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Liver, lungs, heads, tails, kidneys, testicles, all of these things which are traditional, delicious and nutritious parts of our gastronomy…
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Food redistribution is one of the best win-win solutions for food waste avoidance. Food companies can often save money by…
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The Feeding the 5000 campaign is inviting food businesses to sign up to the principles of the Food Waste Pyramid…
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Often, farmers have difficulty finding secondary markets for their outgrades and have no choice but to leave fresh produce unharvested…
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A hunk of beef raised on Scottish moorland has a very different ecological footprint from one created in an intensive…
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It is all very well for 2% of the population to live in a monastic state of meatlessness while everyone…
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Good food for free has been the holy grail of foragers since our ancestors first climbed down from the trees.
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Every week, I heave open a supermarket skip and find therein a more exotic shopping list of items than I…
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Food redistribution is economically sensible, ecologically pressing, and socially responsible; it is high time food corporations woke up to it…
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