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Forside›London›Nature on our plates: what are we regenerating and how?
Nature on our plates: what are we regenerating and how?
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Nature on our plates: what are we regenerating and how?

tirs. 23. jun.
10.30 – 11.30
Toynbee HallFree · See website
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The more ‘regenerative’ our agriculture, the more what we produce, process, and consume must shift alongside how we produce it.
Using pulses as case study and guide, we ask who needs to be ready to accommodate that change. The session explores questions of credit, consumption shifts, and whether pulses suggest a different regenerative path.
At this interactive session, University of Oxford research groups will look to the audience to connect insights from two projects, Reckoning with Regeneration and the UK Pulses Roadmap. Through short provocations and facilitated discussion, participants will reflect on how regenerative ambitions translate into practice across farming, supply chains and diets.
Speakers will include researchers and project collaborators, with contributions from stakeholders across the agri-food system. The session is intended for policymakers, practitioners, researchers and civil society actors interested in food systems, nature and climate.
Format (indicative):
Short framing inputs
Interactive table discussions
Shared reflections
Register your interest for this event. We will review applications and confirm attendance within a few working days.
Hosts:
TABLE; Food Systems Transformation Group (Environmental Change Institute); Agricultural Resilience Impact and Innovation Hub (Department of Biology); University of Oxford
This work is part of the Agile projects: ‘Can regenerative agriculture deliver nutritious food and a just food system?’ and 'A Roadmap for UK Beans: Releasing Beans’ Potential for Net-zero, Nature and Nutrition' funded by a grant from the Natural Environment Research Council (NERC; NE/W004976/1) as part of the Oxford Martin School’s Agile Initiative. More info can be found via the Agile Initiative website.
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Photography and filming may take place at this event for documentation and promotional purposes. If you do not wish to be included, please inform a member of staff on arrival.

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