Here is a toolkit for farmers and growers about tried and tested
agroecological methods for transforming industrial food growing into a
resilient agricultural revolution. The four challenges of climate
change mitigation and adaptation, offsetting biodiversity loss and
producing enough good food for a growing population are identified.
The author uses the case study of her Huxhams Cross Farm to show how
dead soil was transformed into a thriving fertile land, drawing on a
toolkit of biodynamic, organic, agroforestry, regenerative,
agroecological and perma-cultural methods. The principles, methods and
techniques of each approach are explained concisely, with illustrative
case studies of successful examples and follow up resources such as film
references.
The book concludes with the Huxhams Cross Farm case study with research
evidence, reviewing the extent to which the four challenges are tackled
successfully by the Toolkit; how the resilient farming revolution can be
brought about by food choices, policy, tackling barriers such as land
access, the psychology of scarcity and how to build farmer capacity for
the resilient food growing transition.