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In conversation with James Rebanks

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In this week’s podcast, Patrick talks to James Rebanks, farmer and best-selling author of The Shepherd’s Life: A Tale of the Lake District (2015) and English Pastoral: An Inheritance (2020). Starting off with James’ own story - which is simultaneously traditional and quite exceptional for a Cumbrian shepherd - the conversation then turns towards the challenges faced by our food and farming systems. The pair discuss the undeniable impact of Sir David Attenborough’s new documentary and film (Extinction: The Facts and A Life on Our Planet), which both beautifully depict the core environmental issues of our time, but also raise somewhat of a question around the topic of agriculture. As Patrick voices his concerns regarding the theme of rewilding, James highlights the more pressing need for a transition towards regenerative agriculture. Using his own experience as an example, he explains the various ways in which rewilding can in fact be seamlessly integrated into farm management: replicating, where possible, wild ecosystems, welcoming more biodiversity onto our farms, and rebuilding soil fertility. The two agree that this transition cannot be achieved without the fundamental role of livestock: ‘If we’re going to farm sustainably, with lots of biodiversity’, James suggests, ‘we need to get back into that mixed rotational pattern’. The major challenge, however, is widening the public understanding of this concept.
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内容由The Sustainable Food Trust and Patrick Holden提供。所有播客内容(包括剧集、图形和播客描述)均由 The Sustainable Food Trust and Patrick Holden 或其播客平台合作伙伴直接上传和提供。如果您认为有人在未经您许可的情况下使用您的受版权保护的作品,您可以按照此处概述的流程进行操作https://zh.player.fm/legal
In this week’s podcast, Patrick talks to James Rebanks, farmer and best-selling author of The Shepherd’s Life: A Tale of the Lake District (2015) and English Pastoral: An Inheritance (2020). Starting off with James’ own story - which is simultaneously traditional and quite exceptional for a Cumbrian shepherd - the conversation then turns towards the challenges faced by our food and farming systems. The pair discuss the undeniable impact of Sir David Attenborough’s new documentary and film (Extinction: The Facts and A Life on Our Planet), which both beautifully depict the core environmental issues of our time, but also raise somewhat of a question around the topic of agriculture. As Patrick voices his concerns regarding the theme of rewilding, James highlights the more pressing need for a transition towards regenerative agriculture. Using his own experience as an example, he explains the various ways in which rewilding can in fact be seamlessly integrated into farm management: replicating, where possible, wild ecosystems, welcoming more biodiversity onto our farms, and rebuilding soil fertility. The two agree that this transition cannot be achieved without the fundamental role of livestock: ‘If we’re going to farm sustainably, with lots of biodiversity’, James suggests, ‘we need to get back into that mixed rotational pattern’. The major challenge, however, is widening the public understanding of this concept.
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