Against the Grain: How Farmers around the Globe Are Transforming Agriculture to Nourish the World and Heal the Planet

Author:   Roger Thurow
Publisher:   Surrey Books,U.S.
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9781572843400


Pages:   244
Publication Date:   26 September 2024
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Against the Grain: How Farmers around the Globe Are Transforming Agriculture to Nourish the World and Heal the Planet


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When famine, drought, and malnutrition plagued their communities, these farmers tried something revolutionary-and managed to nourish their families and their land in the process. Farmers in some of the world's oldest agricultural areas-Africa's Great Rift Valley, India's Indo-Gangetic Plain, the Highlands of Central America, and the Great Plains of the U.S.-were toiling year after year, only to find that modern industrial agriculture was turning on itself. The very practices that they were using to grow food yesterday were making it more difficult to grow food today. Pesticides used to protect their crops were killing off beneficial biodiversity. Monocropping was depleting the soil of necessary nutrients. And deforestation was making the land hotter and drier. Industrial agriculture's effects on our climate and environment weremultiplying and worsening, until the very families growing the world's food were starving. But some of these farmers took a gamble and changed their practices to work with nature rather than bending nature to their will. They terraced the land to catch more rainwater and prevent soil runoff; they planted a diverse range of vegetables that would balance the nutrients in the soil; they replaced commercial fertilizers with organic matter from their own farms; they planted more trees and drought-resistant grains; and, perhaps most importantly, they taught their communities by example that these regenerative farming methods paid off-both in nourishing their families and in bringing their land back to life. Award-winning author and journalist Roger Thurow has traveled to Ethiopia, Uganda, Kenya, India, Guatemala, Peru, and the United States to share their stories, highlighting the conflicts inherent in our most important human endeavor: feeding the world using the methods of industrial agriculture is stripping the land of its ability to feed future generations. But, as Thurow points out, these farmers are starting a new kind of revolution, nourishing both humans and the land, and following their lead could help us solve one of the great crises of our time.

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Author:   Roger Thurow
Publisher:   Surrey Books,U.S.
Imprint:   Surrey Books,U.S.
ISBN:  

9781572843400


ISBN 10:   1572843403
Pages:   244
Publication Date:   26 September 2024
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   Not yet available   Availability explained
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PROLOGUE CHAPTER 1: THE GREAT RIFT VALLEY: ETHIOPIA CHAPTER 2: THE GREAT RIFT VALLEY: UGANDA CHAPTER 3: THE GREAT RIFT VALLEY: KENYA CHAPTER 4: THE INDO-GANGETIC PLAIN CHAPTER 5: PAN-AMERICAN HIGHLANDS CHAPTER 6: THE GREAT PLAINS NOTES ON SOURCES ACKNOWLEDGMENTS ABOUT THE AUTHOR

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Roger Thurow is a journalist and author who writes about the persistence of hunger and malnutrition in our world as well as global agriculture and food policy. He was a reporter at the Wall Street Journal for thirty years. He is, with Scott Kilman, the author of Enough: Why the World's Poorest Starve in an Age of Plenty, which won the Harry Chapin WhyHunger book award, as well as two other books on world hunger. He is a recipient of Action Against Hunger's Humanitarian Award. He and his wife Anne live in Auburn, Alabama, where he is a scholar-in-residence at Auburn University's Hunger Solutions Institute.

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