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The importance of food diversity with Dan Saladino

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We look back on a variety of programmes from last season in De Balie Podcast. This time with: The Biodiversity Buffet with Dan Saladino. Whether your on the road, at the campsite or at the beach, De Balie is always within reach this summer. With two programmes to listen to each week.

Amidst the worldwide loss of food diversity and our increasing reliance on a limited number of crops and corporations, there lies an opportunity for ecological and cultural enrichment. Instead of prioritizing bulk over quality, a diverse food culture can serve to nourish both ourselves and our environment. Can we tune the Dutch food system to respond to the dynamics and diversity of our unique delta landscape?

Throughout the past several decades, our approach to food has leaned heavily towards homogenization, diminishing both the variety in our natural environment and in what we consume. Of the roughly six thousand different plants once consumed by human beings just three of these—rice, wheat, and corn—now provide half of all our calories. This trend is not irreversible: there’s a growing awareness of the need to reconnect with the vast array of plants that once graced our plates.

In ‘Eating to Extinction’ (Eten tot het op is) food writer Dan Saladino embarks on a journey across the globe to uncover foods that are on the brink of disappearing forever. His exploration offers a glimmer of hope, highlighting the resilience of our food system and the potential for adaptation to ever changing climates and landscapes.

Check out the privacy notice on https://art19.com/privacy and the privacy statement of California on https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

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We look back on a variety of programmes from last season in De Balie Podcast. This time with: The Biodiversity Buffet with Dan Saladino. Whether your on the road, at the campsite or at the beach, De Balie is always within reach this summer. With two programmes to listen to each week.

Amidst the worldwide loss of food diversity and our increasing reliance on a limited number of crops and corporations, there lies an opportunity for ecological and cultural enrichment. Instead of prioritizing bulk over quality, a diverse food culture can serve to nourish both ourselves and our environment. Can we tune the Dutch food system to respond to the dynamics and diversity of our unique delta landscape?

Throughout the past several decades, our approach to food has leaned heavily towards homogenization, diminishing both the variety in our natural environment and in what we consume. Of the roughly six thousand different plants once consumed by human beings just three of these—rice, wheat, and corn—now provide half of all our calories. This trend is not irreversible: there’s a growing awareness of the need to reconnect with the vast array of plants that once graced our plates.

In ‘Eating to Extinction’ (Eten tot het op is) food writer Dan Saladino embarks on a journey across the globe to uncover foods that are on the brink of disappearing forever. His exploration offers a glimmer of hope, highlighting the resilience of our food system and the potential for adaptation to ever changing climates and landscapes.

Check out the privacy notice on https://art19.com/privacy and the privacy statement of California on https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

Zie het privacybeleid op https://art19.com/privacy en de privacyverklaring van Californië op https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

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