This episode was recorded in the deserts of Alxa, Inner Mongolia, by Qihua, who oversees climate change and small-scale ecological farming research at Foodthink, alongside two guests. At the end of August 2022, the three sat beneath a large tree in an oasis within the Tengger Desert. You might catch…
In late 2021, I left Shanghai and the new media industry, where I had lived and worked for eight years, to embark on a gap year. I felt a freer force calling to me from deep within. I suppose it was a seed planted while reading The Omnivore’s Dilemma. Once,…
The Central Government’s Document No. 1, released today, continues its unwavering focus on rural revitalisation. With rural development having dominated the theme of Document No. 1 for twenty consecutive years, there is an inevitable pressure on the media, the public, and policymakers alike to inject some novelty and “find a…
In 2021, the reality docuseries Clarkson’s Farm, chronicling an irascible old farmer’s attempts to run a working farm, scored a stellar 9.6 out of 10 on Douban. Season Two is set to premiere on 10 February this year. Why does wealthy, somewhat irascible old chap Jeremy Clarkson—who once hosted the…
Foodthink Says How exactly is agriculture being shaped by climate change? Foodthink has already published a series of articles exploring this question. Today, we share insights from a grower working on the front lines. Zhao Fei graduated from the College of Agronomy at China Agricultural University before joining Pingren Farm,…
Towards the end of 2021, while still working for an internet company in Shanghai, I came across a recruitment notice from Foodthink for their Ecological Agriculture Internship Programme. It was as though something had struck a chord within me. Once my application was accepted, I selected Yuanjian Farm in Meishan,…
For most people, 2022 was a real rollercoaster of highs and lows. Our colleagues at Foodthink shared the same sentiments. Our work plans shifted from the bold ambitions of 2021—aiming to tackle every challenge head-on—to a state of anxious uncertainty.
Once pioneer species take root in an ecosystem, they gradually enhance its carrying capacity, paving the way for a growing number of other species to enter. The rise in biodiversity within the system is, at the same time, the process through which the pioneer species themselves are marginalised. —— Pioneer…
I. I. Head to the Farm! On the journey back to Kunming from Chengdu, I drove through a succession of long tunnels. My mobile signal flickered in and out, mirroring the ebb and flow of my mood. One moment I was still at the Chengdu Life Market selling luffa for…
Dear readers, Happy New Year! Over the past five years, exploring food and agriculture at varying levels of depth, Foodthink has published 486 original articles. Bridging the urban–rural divide and crossing disciplinary boundaries, our content covers nearly 20 themes, including food and agricultural policy, rural development, organic farming, cooperative economics,…










