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Tuesday, 24 September 2013

Radio Sharpie - The supply chain

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Labels: animal husbandry, consumer control, family farm, farming, food production, food quality, global, knowledge, local food, meat, meat trade, passion, pricing, supply chain, traceability, well being
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The information and knowledge I hold, has been around for years, is not secret and there is no magic involved. Animals have always had fronts, middles and hindquarters since time immemorial. In fact, wooly mamouths had the same basic biology. The cutting up of a woolly mammoth is essentially no different from the cutting up a prime rare breed Luing or Galloway carcase. My vision is to impart all these bits of knowledge and relate it to where we came from, where we are and where we need to be, in order to help more of the general public to enter the agriculture debate and become even more discerning.
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  • SlowFood UK
    It is foraging time!
    7 years ago
  • Life and style: Word of Mouth blog | guardian.co.uk
    Pre-chopped onions aren't pointless if you can't hold a knife
    7 years ago
  • eat the right stuff
    rome with a view
    8 years ago
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