Posted on 22 June 2011.
Farming is one of those businesses that is under more financial pressure than ever before. With the current economic climate, supermarkets are more desperate than ever to offer good deals to consumers while maintaining their own profitability. Unlike the governments dubious cutting waste economy drive a policy that gets wheeled out with each new administration, [...]
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Posted on 24 May 2011.
Lets face it, Shopping in Paris is the ultimate retail dream. The big fashion houses – clothes, shoes, handbags – names, names, names darling. And it is all ours for the taking on day trips to France. Aside from the obvious (though of course fabulous) designers, there are many other hidden and not so hidden [...]
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Posted on 12 July 2010. Tags: pigs, tamworth, Yorkshire pigs
A Very Very Short History of Bacon The title it’s self sounds almost like the tag line for comedy monologue, or a classic offering from Monty Python; can you hear the song “pig …pig ..pig ..pig”? This is unfortunately down to the fact that even the vital aspects of our everyday life become commonplace; the [...]
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Posted on 15 April 2009. Tags: An Inconvenient Truth, Factory farming, Greenhouse gas, Organic, Organic food, Pesticide
Ethical foods are the new fad By and large, people assume that organic, ethical food is costlier than conventional options and that the benefits are slim to none compared to factory farm-raised options – but is this assumption true? Sure, organic produce is free from pesticides and fertilizers, but evidence is mounting that it may [...]
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