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The challenges of co-existing with animals in the Anthropocene
Books
This open access book explores the ethics of the changing relationships between humans and animals in the Anthropocene. It takes animal agency as its starting point and includes discussion of farmed animals, rewilding and cultured meat.
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Podcast: Landscape-level challenges for cocoa and coffee
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In this podcast from the Innovation Forum, representatives from the Rainforest Alliance, agriculture commodities trader Ecom and finance provider Norandino discuss a LandScale pilot project that is working on deforestation, resilient ecosystems and farm incomes in a coffee and cocoa growing region in Lamas Province, northern Peru. 
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Mealworms soon to be available for human consumption in EU
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Insects are one step closer to being available as snacks or food ingredients in Europe. The European Commission’s Standing Committee on Plants, Animals, Food and Feed has approved a draft legal act that, once adopted by the Commission, would permit dried yellow mealworm (the larvae of the beetle Tenebrio molitor) to be sold in the European Union for consumption by people. The yellow mealworm will be the first insect to be approved under the Novel Food Regulation. 11 further applications for edible insects are waiting to be evaluated by the European Food Safety Authority. 
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CowCredits approved to offset flights
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Carbon credits generated through feed supplementation to reduce methane emissions from cattle farming have been approved under the CORSIA scheme, which is an international agreement on offsetting increases in carbon dioxide emissions from aviation. The feed supplement, created by Swiss company Mootral, is based on compounds from garlic and citrus and has been found to reduce methane emissions by an average of 30% in a trial on a commercial dairy farm. 
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Transcript - Episode 10
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Vincent Ricciardi on Challenging Assumptions
Podcast episode
How much of the world's food is actually produced by smallholders? Do small or large farms have higher yields? Vinny digs into the data...
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Recording: TABLE launch event: Should the future of food be global or local?
Event recording
TABLE's official launch event on 2 June 2021 celebrated the transition from the Food Climate Research Network into TABLE. The event centred on perhaps one of the most complex questions around food and sustainability: At what scale should the food system operate? In other words, should the future food system be more globalised or localised, and why? Please leave your comments and reflections on this question or the event in the commenting section at the bottom of this page.
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Audience questions answered: A dialogue on RA
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Answering audience questions from a "A dialogue on Regenerative Agriculture"
Essay
On 11 May 2021, TABLE and LEAP facilitated a dialogue between Ken Giller (Wageningen University) and Yichao Rui (Rodale Institute) on the topic of Regenerative Agriculture. We asked: why is it taking the world by storm and what are the broader implications for farmers and food systems? We received over 70 questions during the event.  We've clustered the most commonly asked questions into different themes, and the panellists have generously agreed to respond to them. For more information on the event, visit here.
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