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Tres enfoques de agricultura sostenible y su relación con la naturaleza: una mirada desde Colombia
A principios del 2024, el equipo de MESA llevó a cabo un taller en Colombia. La discusión en este evento abordó las principales similitudes y diferencias en relación con la forma en la que tres enfoques abordan la naturaleza: agricultura orgánica, agroecología y agricultura regenerativa.Camilo Ardila Galvis se unió a MESA en Diciembre de 2023 como parte del equipo de la Universidad de Los Andes (Escuela de Gobierno) en Colombia. Cuenta con un pregrado en Economía, una Maestría en Estudios del Desarrollo y otra Maestría en Agroecología. 
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A hillside in Medellín with houses sprawled in the valley in the distance and mountains beyond that. Photo by Jan Brennenstuhl via UnSplash.
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Three approaches for sustainable agriculture and their relationship with nature: a view from Colombia
In early 2024, the MESA team held a workshop in Colombia. The discussion in the room framed the main similarities and differences in relation to nature for each of three agricultural approaches: organic agriculture, agroecology and regenerative agriculture. Camilo Ardila Galvis joined TABLE in December 2023 as part of the team at the University of the Andes (School of Government) in Colombia. He holds a BA in Economics, MA in Development Studies and MSc in Agroecology.This essay is also available in Spanish.
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A photo of a person holding a chunk of soil with grass and clover on top and lots of roots in black and white. Photo by Alexander Turner.
Explainer
TABLE Summary series: Regenerative Agriculture
This is a brief summary of the longer TABLE Explainer “What is regenerative agriculture?”.It aims to define the concept and illuminate key debates surrounding regenerative agriculture. Citations and references for the information discussed below can be found in the full explainer.Written by Jack Bosanquet
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The sun sets over hay-strewn ground. Photo by AdobeStock.
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TABLE Summary series: Land Sparing-Sharing
This is a brief summary of the longer TABLE Explainer “What is the land sparing-sharing continuum?”.It aims to define the concept and illuminate key debates surrounding the land sharing-sparing continuum. Citations and references for the information discussed below can be found in the full explainer.Written by Jack Bosanquet
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Challenges to achieving sustainable cattle raising in tropical regions of Mexico
In this piece, Elena Lazos Chavero draws on years of fieldwork in the Sierra de Santa Marta of Veracruz to illuminate how livestock-raising has spread into the region’s indigenous territories, and the role livestock have played in Mexico’s recent history. 
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Image of graffiti on a wall in Almeria, written in Spanish, 'no hay mejor regalo que el futuro' - there is no better gift than the future
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The hidden cost of Europe’s affordable food: a story of informality and resilience
Affordable food, particularly fresh produce, is a key feature of food system goals in the EU, but the provision of year-round fresh fruit and vegetables relies on a growing system that offers little stability to its workers. Researcher María Alonso Martínez asks what we can learn from the resilience of the workers in this community, and how to reconcile affordability with the precarity it seems to require. María Alonso Martínez is Junior Officer in Circular Development at the ICLEI World Secretariat. This research was carried out at Wageningen University & Research, Netherlands. 
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A flyer for the new TABLE blog "Nature, livestock & UPF: Reflections on food systems debates from Colombia" by Camilo Ardila Galvis.
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Nature, Livestock & UPF: Reflections on food systems debates from Colombia
This blog entry is part of TABLE´s expansion to the Americas, and it aims to reflect on how the topics covered in TABLE´s Nature theme are present or not in the debate around food systems in Colombia, what the differences are, and what other topics or angles exist in the country.About the author: Camilo joined TABLE in December 2023 as part of the team at the University of Los Andes (School of Government) in Colombia. He holds a BA in Economics, MA in Development Studies and MSc in Agroecology. 
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Letterbox, is the UPF concept useful and for what goals
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Series 5: Is the Ultra-processed Food (UPF) concept useful, and for what goals?
It is hard to open a newspaper or lifestyle magazine now without finding the concept of ‘ultra-processed food’ somewhere mentioned. Based on the idea that not only a product’s content but the processes involved in its manufacture determine its health value, UPF has captured public attention. How useful is the classification, and what can its use achieve? In this TABLE Letterbox Exchange, Rob Percival, Anthony Warner and Mike Rayner were asked to consider in their debate i) the multiple understandings of the UPF concept, ii) the context and conditions of its successful or unsuccessful use, and iii) the relative goals and outcomes of i) and ii). The Letterbox will feature a total of nine letters. Read more about the origins and terms of the concept in TABLE’s UPF Explainer. 
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Blue fertilizer pellets lay scattered on the ground amongst leaves, grass and soil. Photo by Sean Foster via Unsplash.
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Nitrogen in the Food System
Nitrogen plays a dual role in the agri-food system: it is an essential nutrient for all life forms, yet also an environmental pollutant causing a range of environmental and human health impacts. In this explainer, we explore ways of thinking about nitrogen, the roles both livestock and synthetic nitrogen fertilizer play in the food system, and the current policy targets for reducing nitrogen emissions. https://www.doi.org/10.56661/2fa45626
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