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The Hot Potato Podcast
McCain Foods
9 episodes
8 months ago

Welcome to the Hot Potato Podcast: a series that grabs the burning issue of climate change with both hands and asks how regenerative agriculture can help solve the problem.


We all know farming systems need to change to help feed the 8 billion people (and growing!) people on this planet. But how? Here on the Hot Potato Podcast, we’re starting with- who’d have thought it- the humble spud!


As the third most consumed crop globally, potatoes play a vital role in how land is farmed and how people are fed.


So keep your ears peeled as, together, we chip away at the hottest challenge facing food producers today


This podcast is brought to you by McCain Foods



Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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Welcome to the Hot Potato Podcast: a series that grabs the burning issue of climate change with both hands and asks how regenerative agriculture can help solve the problem.


We all know farming systems need to change to help feed the 8 billion people (and growing!) people on this planet. But how? Here on the Hot Potato Podcast, we’re starting with- who’d have thought it- the humble spud!


As the third most consumed crop globally, potatoes play a vital role in how land is farmed and how people are fed.


So keep your ears peeled as, together, we chip away at the hottest challenge facing food producers today


This podcast is brought to you by McCain Foods



Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Show more...
Nutrition
Technology,
Health & Fitness,
Science,
Earth Sciences
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Welcome to The Hot Potato Podcast
The Hot Potato Podcast
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2 years ago
Welcome to The Hot Potato Podcast

Welcome to the Hot Potato Podcast: a series that grabs the burning issue of climate change with both hands and asks how regenerative agriculture can help solve the problem.


We all know farming systems need to change to help feed the 8 billion people (and growing!) people on this planet. But how? Here on the Hot Potato Podcast, we’re starting with- who’d have thought it- the humble spud! As the third most consumed crop globally, potatoes play a vital role in how land is farmed and how people are fed.


So keep your ears peeled as, together, we chip away at the hottest challenge facing food producers today


This podcast is brought to you by McCain Foods and hosted by Louise Gray, an environmental journalist, former Environmental Correspondent for The Daily Telegraph, and author of The Ethical Carnivore and Avocado Anxiety



Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

The Hot Potato Podcast

Welcome to the Hot Potato Podcast: a series that grabs the burning issue of climate change with both hands and asks how regenerative agriculture can help solve the problem.


We all know farming systems need to change to help feed the 8 billion people (and growing!) people on this planet. But how? Here on the Hot Potato Podcast, we’re starting with- who’d have thought it- the humble spud!


As the third most consumed crop globally, potatoes play a vital role in how land is farmed and how people are fed.


So keep your ears peeled as, together, we chip away at the hottest challenge facing food producers today


This podcast is brought to you by McCain Foods



Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.