- Unlike spring, we’re late to The Guardian’s citizen science map of “weird nature”. Please Sir, can we have one for agriculture?
- Apples in French Indochina; more histoire des pommes française, or something.
- Scaling up food supplies — in ancient Egypt.
- “Conserving biodiversity could benefit the world’s poor,” it says here.
- South Asian boffins launch regional vegetable research network. Only 5 crops, but open-pollinated varieties will be included in the trials.
- “Ending malnutrition is a matter of political will. If India wanted to address childhood malnutrition in any serious way, it could.” Marion Nestle lays it on the line.
- Diversity in drylands linked to greater resilience. A press release, and a news report.