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Category: Agriculture and Farmers

Food production, farmers, rural society, and agroecological practices.

Agri-food BusinessPosted onJuly 5, 2024April 26, 2026

Can Cooperation Create a Better Future? | International Cooperative Day

6 July marks International Cooperative Day, with this year’s theme being “Cooperatives are building a better future for all.” Cooperatives form a global social movement. Since the founding of the Rochdale Society of Equitable Pioneers in 1844, the movement has spanned 180 years, taking root and flourishing across the globe.…

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AgroecologyPosted onJuly 4, 2024April 26, 2026

20 Years in Rural Development: Observing the Transformation of China’s Countryside | Food Talk Vol. 36

This episode of Food Talk features Huang Guoliang, an experienced rural development practitioner. As is common among his peers, we usually refer to him simply as ‘Lao Liu’. Lao Liu has been working in rural communities for nearly two decades, having first embarked on this path in 2005. He shared…

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AgroecologyPosted onJuly 2, 2024April 26, 2026

Back to the Land: Crafting a Life of Independence | One Pot Shitai’s Little Dining Table

Editor’s Note In Chengdu’s Yulin community, a surprise vegetable parcel from farming friend Hu Xuemei brought a little shock—and an unexpected shift—to Xia Lili, the cook at the Little Dining Table. This is the fourth piece in the “One Pot Shitai’s Little Dining Table” series. It will explore Xia Lili’s…

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Smallholder StoriesPosted onJune 20, 2024April 26, 2026

How Much Space Does a Person Really Need? | Grandma Kouzi

I once wrote How Much Land Does a Person Need?, and experience has shown that a modest plot of roughly an acre is entirely sufficient to meet all my life’s needs. So, for someone living on that smallholding, just how much living space is actually required? I want to respect…

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AgroecologyPosted onJune 18, 2024April 26, 2026

A Quest for Sustainable Practices: Chronicles from a Tour of Ecological Farms

I. Setting out with questions in mind Late in March, I embarked on a three-month internship at Guixinyuan Farm. Partly, this was to test whether I was suited to life as an agricultural worker; partly, I was searching for an ideal model of farming: What kind of relationship ought agriculture…

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Agri-food BusinessPosted onJune 17, 2024April 26, 2026

Driven by Idealism into Rural Charity: What Detours Did He Take? | Food Talk Vol. 35

Taking a break from a conference in Nanning, we caught up with our old friend Huang Yajun. As a seasoned rural development practitioner, Yajun, born in the 1980s, has witnessed over a decade of shifts in the countryside. From grassroots, community-led explorations to government-driven poverty alleviation and rural revitalisation initiatives,…

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AgroecologyPosted onJune 9, 2024April 26, 2026

In Memory of a Firefly | Grandma Kouzi

I. My Story with Fireflies As someone from the north, I had never seen a firefly before the age of fifty; my limited understanding of them stopped at the classical idiom ‘studying by the light of snow and a pouch of fireflies’. It was only when I travelled to Taiwan…

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AgroecologyPosted onJune 6, 2024April 26, 2026

Quality ingredients speak for themselves | Sister Yiguo’s Little Table

Editor’s Note In the opening piece of the “Master One Pot’s Little Dining Table” series, Xia Lili draws on a handful of personal recollections to explain her philosophy of shared meals and the origins of the project. This time, she brings us straight to the lively heart of the kitchen.…

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AgroecologyPosted onJune 3, 2024April 26, 2026

What Does Agricultural Training Look Like Without Pesticide and Fertiliser Sales?

On 12 April, a week after Grain Rain, eastern Sichuan had seen several consecutive showers, easing a drought that had persisted since the Spring Festival. Rice seedlings in the fields were now nearing transplanting season. That afternoon, senior agronomist Yuan Yong and a colleague travelled from Jianyang City to Zaizi…

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AgroecologyPosted onMay 30, 2024April 26, 2026

Watching *Snow Leopard* as an Eco-Farmer: Who Should I Empathise With?

I. Who Truly Cares About the Snow Leopard? Pema Tseden’s posthumous film *Snow Leopard*, winner of Best Film at the Tokyo International Film Festival, tells a remarkably straightforward tale: on the high, snow-swept plateau, a herding family loses nine sheep after a snow leopard attacks their livestock pen. This incident…

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