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Category: Nibbles

Little bits of link goodness not worth a whole post

Posted on November 25, 2009November 25, 2009

Nibbles: Mutton, Vegetaballs, Orchids

  • Why real farming needs great cooking. Upland mutton? I’d eat that.
  • Down-your-throat vegetarianism. Justine bouche? I’d eat that.
  • Orchid cuisine in Bhutan. Olachotho? I’d eat that.
Posted on November 24, 2009November 24, 2009

Nibbles: Cupuaçu, Policies

  • Say hello to cupuaçu, the Next Big Thing.
  • Ten proposals to support agricultural biodiversity in Europe.
Posted on November 23, 2009November 23, 2009

Nibbles: Satellites, Nutmeg, Thanksgiving food, Fungi, Moroccan wine

  • Farming from space.
  • (Part of) the history of nutmeg.
  • “Eat Like a Pilgrim.”
  • Biggest fungal collection in the world created.
  • Loss of indigenous grape varieties not holding Moroccan winemakers back.
Posted on November 20, 2009November 20, 2009

Nibbles: Bison, GMOs, Maize map, Snails, Fruit bat market, News

  • Buffalo on California’s Santa Catalina island being sterilized. In other news, there are buffaloes on Santa Catalina island.
  • GMO hotspots deconstructed. Zzzzz.
  • Maize genome mapped. Zzzzz.
  • Nigerian nutritionist pushes slimy micro-livestock. France surrenders.
  • How to shop for fruit bats.
  • New newsletter from Nepalese NGO. Li-Bird, where is it on your site?
Posted on November 19, 2009November 19, 2009

Nibbles: Old goat, Ethiopian sorghum

  • Reptile-like Balearic goat.
  • Sorghum diversity hotspots identified in Ethiopia.

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Fresh Nibbles

    1. A conference on biodiversity in agri-food systems. Including agrobiodiversity?
    2. A photo essay about food value chains in India. Including agrobiodiversity?
    3. A few examples of FAO’s work on how agriculture sustains biodiversity. Including agrobiodiversity.
    4. An app to track seeds. And therefore agrobiodiversity.
    5. A warning that 75% of the agrobiodiversity of Morocco’s wheat and barley has been lost in the past 50 years. Ah, so that 75% number is true of something after all. Maybe they could use SeedTracker.
    6. A reminder that pastoralists guard biodiversity. Including agrobiodiversity.
    7. A Genesys for weed. Well, I guess it’s agrobiodiversity.

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