Against the Grain, 9781572843400
Paperback
Revolutionary farmers fight famine, heal land, and inspire hope.

Against the Grain

how farmers around the globe are transforming agriculture to nourish the world and heal the planet

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  • Paperback

    244 pages

  • Release Date

    19 November 2024

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Summary

Against the Grain: Farmers Defying Industrial Agriculture

When famine, drought, and malnutrition plagued their communities, these farmers tried something revolutionary—and managed to nourish their families and their land in the process.

Farmers in some of the world’s oldest agricultural areas—Africa’s Great Rift Valley, India’s Indo-Gangetic Plain, the Highlands of Central America, and the Great Plains of the U.S.—were toiling year after year, only to find t…

Book Details

ISBN-13:9781572843400
ISBN-10:1572843403
Author:Roger Thurow
Publisher:Surrey Books,U.S.
Imprint:Surrey Books,U.S.
Format:Paperback
Number of Pages:244
Release Date:19 November 2024
Weight:292g
Dimensions:215mm x 139mm
About The Author

Roger Thurow

Roger Thurow is a journalist and author who writes about the persistence of hunger and malnutrition in our world as well as global agriculture and food policy. He was a reporter at the Wall Street Journal for thirty years. He is, with Scott Kilman, the author of Enough: Why the World’s Poorest Starve in an Age of Plenty, which won the Harry Chapin WhyHunger book award, as well as two other books on world hunger. He is a recipient of Action Against Hunger’s Humanitarian Award. He and his wife Anne live in Auburn, Alabama, where he is a scholar-in-residence at Auburn University’s Hunger Solutions Institute.

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