There's a fascinating round table discussion on the "Slow Food" movement and sustainable agriculture, featuring the analysis of Alice Waters, Michael Pollan, and others. Check out Slow Food Nation on Alternet.
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Andrea, thanks for the link!... during the day I work for a local Organic and Natural grocery store in Seattle, WA and during the night as a podcast professional producing passionate podcasts for Organic and Natural lifestyles.
If interested Organically Speaking has released a conversation with Michael Pollan podcast (audio conversation). Interesting tidbits on farmers markets, CSAs, and more!
Some Podcast Show Note Questions:
Q) Why the price difference between conventional food and organic and how do we go about bringing down organic food prices?
Q) How can small local organic farmers remain local in a capitalistic system?
Q) What is the "Food Web" you briefly touch on in your book, The Omnivore's Dilemma: A Natural History of Four Meals.
http://OrganicallySpeaking.org
All the best,
-Ricardo
Holistic Conversations for a Sustainable World
Posted by: Ricardo Rabago | September 13, 2006 at 06:52 AM
Thanks for the note Ricardo! I will definitely check out your site and podcasts.
cheerio;
Andrea
Posted by: Andrea | September 13, 2006 at 07:52 AM