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"textContent": "If the French municipal elections this spring taught us anything, it’s that what’s on our plates is most certainly political. Food is about much more than farming. In rural areas especially, food directly impacts health, landscapes, and quality of life, and it was a topic on doorsteps all over France during the recent campaign. Right now a political window of opportunity is open: for communities to take the power back over their food systems. Pauline Petit reports. [...]\n\nThe post Hungry for Democracy? Here’s a flavour of France’s local solutions for food sovereignty appeared first on Agricultural and Rural Convention.",
"title": "Hungry for Democracy? Here’s a flavour of France’s local solutions for food sovereignty"
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