We are proud to have supported several podcasts and films that help to promote, discuss and investigate key issues in our food and farming system. By navigating the current challenges faced by the sector with open enquiry, our grantees are able to communicate ideas and discuss issues important to the food and farming movement.

If your organisation has received funding from us in the past, and you would like us to feature your work on this page, please get in touch.


PODCASTS

listening to the land

A new podcast from the Real Farming Trust and Animate Earth Collective exploring our sacred and reciprocal relationship with the Land. Hosted by Francesca Price and Rachel Fleming.

Funded by A-Team Foundation as part of the Listening to the Land project led by Real Farming Trust

less and better (meat)?


In this series, Farmerama co-hosts Katie Revell and Olivia Oldham attempt to unearth what lies beneath questions of technological change and consumer choice when it comes to meat. 

They ask who – and what – benefits from different systems of production? What priorities and values do seemingly simple solutions obscure? And, perhaps most importantly, can we find some common ground, some shared principles and values, on which to build a better meat future for all?

Funded by A-Team Foundation

nutrient density in food

What are the connections between healthy farm practices, healthy soil, healthy produce, healthy gut and healthy people? Investing in Regenerative Agriculture and Food goes deep into the relationship between regenerative agriculture practices that build soil health and the nutritional quality of the food we end up eating in this Nutrient Density in Food series.

This series is supported by the A Team Foundation and the Grantham Foundation for the Protection of The Environment.



 

FILM

six inches of soil

The inspiring story of British farmers standing up against the industrial food system and transforming the way they produce food - to heal the soil, benefit our health and provide for local communities.

Supported by a number of individuals and organisations, including A-Team Foundation