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New cross-party group forms to promote benefits of agroecology

Organisation says agroecology can 'support biodiversity, strengthens climate resilience, and improves public health outcomes'

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Parliamentarians for Agroecology and Nature-Friendly Farming (P4A) hopes to educate politicians of all parties about the benefits of sustainably grown foods while learning more about agroecology and nature-friendly farming
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Parliamentarians for Agroecology and Nature-Friendly Farming (P4A) hopes to educate politicians of all parties about the benefits of sustainably grown foods while learning more about agroecology and nature-friendly farming

A new group hoping to promote agroecology and the role it can play in creating a fairer, healthier, and more resilient food system has been launched in Westminster. Parliamentarians for Agroecology...

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