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Tag Archives: japan
The One Bean Revolution: A Talk with Takashi Watanabe
Today we’re fortunate to have guest blogger Joan Lambert Bailey writing for us again! Joan currently lives and writes in Tokyo where she is lucky enough to get her hands dirty at a local organic farm. You can read about her adventures learning … Continue reading
Posted in On the Farm
Tagged heirloom, japan, joan lambert bailey, miso, organic farming, Real Time Farms, soy beans, Takashi Watanabe, tofu
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Not Safe Enough: One Small Tea Grower’s Story
Today we’re fortunate to have guest blogger Joan Lambert Bailey writing for us! Joan currently lives and writes in Tokyo where she is lucky enough to get her hands dirty at a local organic farm. You can read about her adventures learning about … Continue reading
Posted in On the Farm
Tagged farming, food safety, japan, joan lambert bailey, nuclear, radiation, Real Time Farms, tea, tokyo
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Post-Crisis Food Security
In the wake of the destruction of the nuclear plant in Japan, there is growing concern over how our food supply might be affected. People are worried about unknowingly eating dangerous amounts of radiation in foods coming from Japan, and … Continue reading
Posted in Food Transparency (the issues)
Tagged food security, japan, japanese food, lindsay partridge, radiation, Real Time Farms
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