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What is the future of food? A radical look at how the food we eat affects the humans we are.
"Very important information!" —Woody Harrelson
Farmacy demands a food revolution. With our bodies ailing and our mental health straining, humanity needs a radically different way of eating and farming. Tracing a path from the health of the soil to the health of human beings, Farmacy highlights how food is the connecting agent between our mental, physical and planetary wellbeing.
This second edition of Farmacy's Manifesto on the Future of Food is a collaboration between researchers, artists and writers, analysing the interconnected topics of soil ecology, industrial agriculture, the medicinal qualities of food, the gut-brain axis and regeneration, charting a bold path towards the renewal of our civilisation. With vintage botanical photography, ecological diagrams and stylish, green-edged pages, this insurgent manifesto is the perfect companion for any eco-revolutionaries who believe in the future of our planet.
Farmacy was founded by Camilla Fayed in 2016 with the mission to serve transformational food that offers a different future. Moved by the conviction that food can speak to every major crisis facing humanity, Farmacy collaborates with an array of initiatives that support food system transformation, radical human health and the cultivation of personal sovereignty. Manifesto on the Future of Food is the first title by Farmacy Publishing.
Profits from the sale of this book go to the Farmacy Foundation, which invests in farms and educational initiatives that regenerate soil and empower people to transform their health.
Contents
1. Eating the Future
2. Rerouting
3. Soil
Down to earth
The paved road
Brief history of another path
A moveable feast
The ecology of perception
Victorious but utterly ruined
The brief: sustainable food production
4. Food
The promise of food
Healing the body
Feeding the mind
Vital ferments
Real food
Seeds
Global markets
What is food sovereignty?
Price and access
Who will feed the world?
Technology
What does a regenerative food system look like?
Moving carbon
5. Planting a Renaissance
Regeneration
Enchantment



