- Breeding cows for cities. What about the ones that are already there? Oh and happy birthday, Susan!
- Nutritionists meet. Will they discuss diversity?
- Conservation on islands: Bermuda and Malta.
- Plant Cuttings. Rejoice.
- Rice collected in Uganda to be in the ITPGRFA’s Multilateral System. Was there ever a doubt?
- ‘Amish Destor’ tomato wins big.
- Metrics for Biodiversity is not about what you imagine it ought to be about. (So why link to it? To keep ’em honest.)
- Investing in natural alternatives offers excellent returns … and for agriculture?
Thanks for the mention, even if was just to keep us honest! Perhaps the title of the blog post was a bit misleading, but I think the sentiment is still there. The purpose of the BACP is to support organizations working to shift these very destructive agricultural commodity enterprises (like soy, palm oil) to systems that better foster biodiversity. If you took a look at the indicators document linked on the page, reducing threats to biodiversity through habitat conservation and increased connectivity is important. It would be great to get others thoughts on the post (and the program).