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The increase in global food prices may have temporarily stalled but food is expected to remain at record price levels for the foreseeable future. Industrial agriculture’s chickens have come home to roost. But the price is being paid not by agribusiness and food retailers but by small farmers whose income remains low, and by the millions being pushed into malnutrition.
Across the world, popular protest has demanded adequate food and fair prices. Stephanie Boyd reports from Cuzco in Peru.
Agribusiness and industrial farming: 10; farmers and the famished: nil. A report from the campaign group GRAIN.
Richard Swift on the hard edge of hunger in a year of perpetual crisis. Action – a new diet for the world food system.
Gort & Klaatu discover Earth’s dominant life-form in Marc Roberts’ latest strip.
An off-beat LA-based comedy as a solitary, hostile young woman with a porn addiction. Written and directed by Marianna Palka
Winner of the best novel prize at Cairo International Book Fair, Hala El Badry writes about her life as an Arabic woman.
For the first time ever women will outnumber men in a national parliament.
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Peak soil | David R Montgomery on the one thing we can’t afford to run out of. |
David R Montgomery | December, 2008 | 418 | Buy |
Food Crisis - The Facts | The increase in global food prices may have temporarily stalled but food is expected to remain at record price levels for the foreseeable future. Industrial agriculture’s chickens have come home to roost. But the price is being paid not by agribusiness and food retailers but by small farmers whose income remains low, and by the millions being pushed into malnutrition. |
December, 2008 | 418 | Buy | |
Meat's too expensive | Chris Brazier makes the case for a green and fair diet. |
Chris Brazier | December, 2008 | 418 | Buy |
We Care Too... | The NI gives big agribusiness its say. |
December, 2008 | 418 | Buy | |
Food last! | Across the world, popular protest has demanded adequate food and fair prices. Stephanie Boyd reports from Cuzco in Peru. |
Stephanie Boyd | December, 2008 | 418 | Buy |
Profits in hungry times | Agribusiness and industrial farming: 10; farmers and the famished: nil. A report from the campaign group GRAIN. |
GRAIN | December, 2008 | 418 | Buy |
Year of living dangerously | Richard Swift on the hard edge of hunger in a year of perpetual crisis. Action – a new diet for the world food system. |
Richard Swift | December, 2008 | 418 | Buy |
Only Planet - Dominant life-form | Gort & Klaatu discover Earth’s dominant life-form in Marc Roberts’ latest strip. |
Marc Roberts | November, 2008 | 417 | Buy |
Death camps | UN negligence is killing child refugees in Kosovo |
Paul Polanksy | November, 2008 | 417 | Buy |
Good Dick | An off-beat LA-based comedy as a solitary, hostile young woman with a porn addiction. Written and directed by Marianna Palka |
Malcolm Lewis | November, 2008 | 417 | Buy |
A 2008 US Election Hijinks | True tales of a mixed-up world |
November, 2008 | 417 | Buy | |
A Certain Woman | Winner of the best novel prize at Cairo International Book Fair, Hala El Badry writes about her life as an Arabic woman. |
Peter Whittaker | November, 2008 | 417 | Buy |
Money talks | China uses free trade to dominate Tibetans |
James Low | November, 2008 | 417 | Buy |
St Kitts and Nevis | The facts and figures of St Kitts and Nevis. |
November, 2008 | 417 | Buy | |
Votes for women | For the first time ever women will outnumber men in a national parliament. |
November, 2008 | 417 | Buy |