Future Food: Heritage Harvest
Lucy Taylor visits John Letts, an academic-turned-arable farmer based in Buckinghamshire, who believes growing ancient cereals could help rebuild Britain's grain economies.
Lucy Taylor visits John Letts, an academic-turned-arable farmer who's growing ancient grains to turn into heritage flours on a farm near Great Missenden in Buckinghamshire.
John believes his model of growing a diverse mix of hardy, traditional wheat varieties can help with crop resilience, pest control, soil health, nutrition and flavour. Now he's hoping to help rebuild grain economies in communities across the country, with his UK Heritage Grain Alliance - but how easy will that be?
This is the first in a special series of three programmes, profiling the finalists in the 'Farming Today Future Food Award' category in the 2018 Βι¶ΉΤΌΕΔ Food and Farming Awards.
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- Sun 20 May 2018 06:35Βι¶ΉΤΌΕΔ Radio 4