

Feed: a food systems podcast
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Is local or global more sustainable? What role should meat play in our diets? Who holds power in the food system? In a polarized world, this podcast explores the visions, values and evidence behind these debates. Feed, a project of TABLE, is in conversation with diverse experts who are trying to transform the food system. Originally established as a collaboration between the University of Oxford, the Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences (SLU), and Wageningen University & Research (WUR), the TABLE network has since grown to include la Universidad de los Andes (Colombia) and la Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México. This podcast is operated by SLU. For more info, visit https://tabledebates.org/podcasts/
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Jun 23, 2022 • 32min
Parsing Grindadráp (with Tamsin Blaxter)
Tamsin Blaxter, researcher and writer at TABLE, joins Feed co-hosts to talk about her forthcoming publication: "Parsing Grindadráp". Grindadráp is a Faroese whaling practice that's understood both as important to local food cultures, and as barbaric, primitive and cruel. In this chat, we use grindadráp as a case study to explore: what is animal sentience? What's different about killing whales versus farmed animals? Where do older food traditions fit into the present? How does international media coverage impact local debates? And lastly, what does the evidence say about whether this is a sustainable practice?Read Tamsin Blaxter's blog Parsing Grindadráp hereFor more info and transcript, please visit: https://tabledebates.org/podcast/episode26

Jun 9, 2022 • 15min
What is Ecomodernism? (with Helen Breewood)
In this mini-episode, TABLE staff member Helen Breewood joins Feed co-hosts to talk about her new publication, "What is ecomodernism?" The explainer describes the values, goals, and practical solutions promoted by ecomodernists; what they would mean for land use and the food system; the history of the ideas that underlie ecomodernism; and the main contestations around the values and evidence underpinning ecomodernism. We ask Helen about the explainer, the challenging review process, and how she changed her views on the topic.Read the full explainer here.Register for the online event here.

May 26, 2022 • 47min
Elena Lazos Chavero on Scale, Seeds and Sovereignty (rebroadcast)
In our conversation with social anthropologist Elena Lazos Chavero (National University of Mexico), we discuss how her research interests were formed around rainforest conservation, food systems and indigenous rights in Veracruz, Mexico. Elena explains how local and global food systems as well as urban and rural communities are highly dependent on each other. We also explore what the food sovereignty movement in Mexico stands for today.This episode originally aired on 19 April 2021.For more info and transcript, please visit: https://tabledebates.org/podcast/episode7-rebroadcast

May 12, 2022 • 54min
Jennifer Clapp on Commodifying Food (rebroadcast)
Has the increasing commodification of food and financialization of the food system left us more vulnerable to food crises? We speak with Jennifer Clapp about the 20th century history of food policy that led us to this moment, how the Covid-19 food crisis is different than previous ones, and how diversity, in all of its forms, is essential to building a resilient food system.This episode was originally broadcast on 25 March 2021.For more info and full transcript, please visit: https://tabledebates.org/podcast/episode5-rebroadcast

Apr 28, 2022 • 59min
An open-ended discussion on power in the food system
On 8 December 2021, TABLE hosted an open-ended discussion about power in the food system with representatives from civil society, academia, media and the private sector. At TABLE we recognise that our own biases and perspectives will influence how we think about power in the food system so the purpose of the event is to hear a range of different views and understandings of power. This kick off event helps us think about who and what shapes, controls and influences past, present and future food systems. Event panelists:Media: Eddy Wax - Reporter covering food and agriculture for POLITICO in Brussels.Academia: Wendy Godek - Professor of Politics and International Relations with focus on Latin American food and agriculture politicsCivil society: Shefali Sharma - Director of Institute for Agriculture and Trade Policy (IATP) EuropePrivate: Sahil Shah - Co-founder of agri-tech company Sustainable Seaweed and policy consultantModerator: Matthew Kessler, Project coordinator forTABLE at the Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences.We're curious to hear your views about power in the food system. Continue the conversation on our community platform.

Apr 7, 2022 • 55min
Herman Brouwer and Joost Guijt on Power in Multi-stakeholder Partnerships
Exploring power dynamics in multi-stakeholder partnerships, the podcast discusses the perceptions of stakeholders, the challenges of the UN Food Systems Summit, and tips for navigating power struggles. It also highlights the success of the Farm to Market Alliance in empowering small-scale producers in East Africa.

Mar 17, 2022 • 51min
Channa Prakash on GMs, Golden Rice, and the Green Revolution
In the third episode on power in the food system, we speak with Dr Channa Prakash, professor of crop genetics, biotechnology and genomics at Tuskegee University in the United States. Channa has been actively involved in enhancing the societal awareness of food biotechnology issues around the world. We speak with Channa about who decides what ends up on our table, discuss how his personal story connects to the Green Revolution, and unpack how he sees ideology as getting in the way of science. We also learn how Channa approaches food systems debates as we discuss Golden Rice, the Green Revolution, and different efforts to promote Organic farming across South Asia.For more info and transcript, please visit: https://tabledebates.org/podcast/episode22Follow Channa on Twitter: @AgBioWorld

Mar 3, 2022 • 46min
Julie Guthman on Capital, Tech and Alternative Food
In our second conversation exploring power in the food system, we speak with Julie Guthman, professor and food geographer at UC Santa Cruz. We ask her: how is Silicon Valley trying to transform the food system, who within Silicon Valley has the most power, and how does their vision compare with the Organic food movement? We discuss the different ways 'sustainability' is understood in these two different worlds and the broader structures that define or limit their competing visions. We also chat about how Julie's views on the Alternative Food Movement have evolved over time, and how Silicon Valley might be different if venture capitalists took her "101: Intro to Food and Ag'" class.Please take our short surveyFor more info and transcript, please visit: https://tabledebates.org/podcast/episode20

Feb 17, 2022 • 40min
Phil Howard on Corporate Consolidation
In the first Feed episode about power we speak with Phil Howard, author of Concentration and Power in the Food System, a book that asks "who controls what we eat?" We dive right into big questions, asking whether Phil Howard’s ideal food future is compatible with capitalism. We also talk about the rise of organics, how is power distributed within corporations, how a US farmer’s prospects about staying a small and diversified operation has diminished over time, and how food corporations intent on growing cope with the fact that human stomachs remain the same size.For more info and transcript, please visit: https://tabledebates.org/podcast/episode20

Feb 3, 2022 • 6min
Introducing Season Two: Power in the food system
We kick off our second season introducing our new theme power in the food system. Across the season we’ll speak with researchers, farmers, activists and others to dig into what kind of power shapes food systems, if this needs to change, and how. Send us an e-mail to podcast@tabledebates.org with what aspects of power you’d like to us to explore and which guests you’d like us to speak to.For more info and transcript, please visit: https://tabledebates.org/podcast/episode19


