Food on our plate often starts as seeds in the soil, but growing crops isn’t always straightforward. Biodiversity is essential, offering a tapestry of plant
Cities are growing fast, leaving less space for nature. Urban farming is bringing back greenery by turning rooftops and vacant plots into lush gardens. This
Standing in the supermarket aisles, you’re faced with a barrage of labels – ‘organic’, ‘fair trade’, and countless more. Did you know only specific labels
Finding truly fresh and flavoursome meals can be a challenge in our fast-paced world. Farm-to-table restaurants are responding to this by connecting diners directly with
Plastic wrappers and containers are everywhere, but they’re choking our planet. Did you know that packaging accounts for a huge portion of waste in landfills?
Concern about climate change is pushing us to reconsider our everyday choices, including the foods we eat. Transporting food across vast distances generates significant carbon
Are you concerned about the impact of conventional farming on the environment? Did you know that organic farming can help mitigate these concerns? In this
The National Organic Program (NOP) is an extension of the United States Department of Agriculture (USDA) created to accredit local organic certifying agencies. The NOP accredits a total of 95
Biodynamic agriculture is one of the most sustainable methods of agriculture.1 It does so by incorporating organic farming techniques, composting, crop rotation, and attempts to integrate
Free-range meats and eggs are exploding in popularity around the world. In the United Kingdom, free-range eggs have actually outsold those from traditional farms, and
How do we decide what food to eat? From PROCESSED FOOD, food made cheaper with PESTICIDES and ANTIBIOTICS, to LOCAL, ORGANIC and higher quality food, Americans choose how they eat based
For all of us residing between ten degrees North and Alaska, August marks the opening of the floodgates for farmers large and small.1 Festoons of tomatoes, basil,
Vegetarianism Goes Mainstream! The vegetarian diet has been around for thousands of years and consumed across many different cultures. Plato, Leonardo da Vinci, Henry David Thoreau, Mahatma
Are you familiar with the new food lingo? There’s organic and slow food, pastured and GMO-free. There are locavores and omnivores, CSA members and foodies.
Caffeine is the world’s most popular psychoactive drug.1 Scientists even speculate that plants use caffeine to paralyze pests.2 Nonetheless, every person in the world drinks an average of
Chocolate is indulgence, youth, love, and happiness—except when it contributes to deforestation and child labor! Make a change and this Valentine’s Day, get your sweetheart a chocolate treat that
Climate Change Impacts Cassava CropsAccording to the Huffington Post, cassava is still a “neglected root” in most developed countries.1 I thought I had never tried
Americans drink about 13.8 billion gallons of sugar-sweetened beverages every year—we’re talking about sports drinks and soda here, just to name a couple of the
Drought brings cornucopia of problems for the United States’ corn industry… It’s hard to miss the effects of the summer of 2012’s prolonged drought when
The 1920s marked the start of a regional planning movement in the United States during which many leaders attempted to transform conventional industrialized food systems
Over the past few months, we have profiled several foods that are frequent victims of “food fraud,” such as coffee and orange juice. iCoffeeIn August 2011, a
Colony Collapse Disorder has been a mysterious threat to honeybee populations throughout North America for several years now. Its devastating impact has been swift, leaving
As we discussed in our Truth About Vitamins article, the best way to ultimately receive the vitamins and minerals you need is to eat foods that maximize
According to the United States Department of Agriculture (USDA), bananas top the list for the most commonly consumed fresh fruit in America. In 2010, the