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narF 😵✌️
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@narF@mstdn.ca  ·  activity timestamp 3 weeks ago

Recommandation lecture: Faire Campagne - Joies et désillusions du renouveau agricole au Québec

Un documentaire journalistique sous forme de BD. Pour comprendre qu'est-ce qui va mal dans l'agriculture au Québec, de la bouche de nos fermiers.

J'ai écris sur ce que j'ai aimé et ce que j'ai trouvé qui manquait:
https://blogue.narf.ca/2025/12/recommandation-lecture-faire-campagne/

#agriculture #quebec #poulet #boeuf #porc #canards #oies

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narF 😵✌️
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@narF@mstdn.ca  ·  activity timestamp 2 months ago

If you, like me, think our monoculture agriculture is skrewed and are losing hope for the future, well, take a look. It's a really good video about #permaculture and #agroforestry. I loved it!

What is Agroforestry? – The Future of Farming
https://youtu.be/njsC4kKFO3s

#solarpunk #agriculture #plantingTrees #monoculture

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Canadian Association For Food Studies
Canadian Association For Food Studies
@CAFS@mstdn.ca  ·  activity timestamp 6 months ago

Exploring the inter-connections between Alternative Agrifood and Seafood Networks for building food systems resilience

Kristen Lowitt
Charles Z. Levkoe
Sarah-Patricia Breen
Lindsay Harris
Hannah L. Harrison
Jon MacDonald
Phoebe Stephens
Joshua S. Stoll
Bruna Trevisan Negri
Connor Warne
Philip A. Loring

#Agriculture#AlternativeFoodNetworks#Fisheries#FoodSystems#Sustainability

#Read all you want! #OpenAccess
#Share generously! #KnowledgeSharing
#Grow your understanding of #Food
#Repeat

https://canadianfoodstudies.uwaterloo.ca/index.php/cfs/article/view/689

“Carceral Food Systems” under an image of a tomato plant and a chain intertwined. The tomato plant appears to break through the chains. From the cover of Vol. 12 No. 1 (2025): Exploring carceral food systems: Tensions, experiences and possibilities.
“Carceral Food Systems” under an image of a tomato plant and a chain intertwined. The tomato plant appears to break through the chains. From the cover of Vol. 12 No. 1 (2025): Exploring carceral food systems: Tensions, experiences and possibilities.
“Carceral Food Systems” under an image of a tomato plant and a chain intertwined. The tomato plant appears to break through the chains. From the cover of Vol. 12 No. 1 (2025): Exploring carceral food systems: Tensions, experiences and possibilities.
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