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Introducing our new Podcast Series

Is it possible to reshape our food systems to improve human health, protect animal welfare, and safeguard our planet? Can we nourish a growing global population without worsening climate change? And what actionable steps can lead us to a sustainable future?

In our podcast series inspired by the new book Regenerative Farming and Sustainable Diets: Human, Animal, and Planetary Health by Routledge, we dive into these pivotal questions and more.

Every month, our 'long listens' and weekly 'ruminations' will bring you deep, candid conversations with academics, change-makers, and thought leaders worldwide, making the case for transformative shifts in agriculture and diet.

Join us as we challenge the norms of industrial farming, champion the potential of regenerative agriculture, and advocate for plant-forward diets. From voices in the fields and insights from progressive food companies to radical thinkers driving system change, each episode explores the urgent need to move away from intensive farming practices that compromise both animal welfare and environmental health.

With over 92 billion land animals raised in intensive systems each year, a third of all food lost or wasted, and millions of people facing hunger and malnutrition, our food system is at a crossroads. Yet, hope remains. Together with thought leaders, authors, and visionary entrepreneurs, our podcast envisions a path forward, exploring practical, sustainable solutions that put health—human, animal, and planetary—at the heart of the future of food.

Podcasts

Philip Lymbery, Global CEO at Compassion in World Farming International hosts our new podcast on the urgent need for food system change.

Hear contributions from some of the world’s experts - Dr Vandana Shiva physicist and environmental campaigner, Olivier de Schutter UN Special Rapporteur on extreme poverty and human rights, Carl Safina, ecologist and founder of the not-for-profit Safina Centre and Stefanos Fotiou, Director of FAO Office of Sustainable Development Goals.

Apple Podcast: listen to the first podcast from Philip Lymbery on Apple or Spotify

Compassion’s Global CEO, Philip Lymbery, introduces the 2024 Good Farm Animal Welfare Awards in Paris, recognising companies across the globe for their commitments to improving farmed animal welfare and creating more sustainable supply chains.

This year we celebrate a record 49 winners from over 15 countries, whose commitments will positively benefit the lives of over 500 MILLION animals each year.

Join us as Dr. Tracey Jones, Director of Food Business at Compassion, shares why these awards are vital for driving change, and hear inspiring contributions from Award winners including Waitrose (UK), White Oak Pastures (USA), M&S (UK), Happy Hens (India), Filiera Madeo (Italy), and Kalverliefde (Netherlands).

Apple Podcast: listen to the second podcast on Apple or Spotify

Ruminations

Welcome to the debut episode of Ruminations, our weekly, bite-sized podcast series from Compassion in World Farming. Here, we spotlight key insights for a future-fit food system, with a strong focus on advancing farm animal welfare.

In this episode, Dan McAlpine, Senior Food Business Manager, introduces the Spotlight table—which compares UK retailers’ policies on broiler chicken welfare and examines whether their standards for indoor fresh chicken meet the Better Chicken Commitment criteria, providing listeners with a clear picture of which retailers are prioritising welfare in their sourcing.

Listen to the podcast and view the full retailer comparison table.

Regenerative Farming and Sustainable Diets 

Regenerative Farming And Sustainable Diets Book Cover 93959 Compassion In World Farming Routledge

Regenerative Farming and Sustainable Diets Human, Animal and Planetary Health is published by Routledge. It is available to buy in hardback and paperback.

Given the importance of the content, the editors and publishers have agreed to offer an Open Access eBook which you can download on this page

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