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  1. Mr. Allen’s talk on Wednesday drew about 300 audience members from the Bloomberg School and from the Baltimore food system community; more than 100 watched online. About one hundred copies of The Prince’s Speech were sold at the event, and signed by Mr. Allen.

  2. The Future of Food distills the complex technology and consumer issues surrounding major changes in the food system today -- genetically engineered foods, patenting, and the corporatization of food -- into terms the average person can understand. It empowers consumers to realize the consequences of their food choices on our future.

  3. www.earthisland.org › journal › indexA Royal Proclamation

    If you have any food-system-illiterate friends and family who might be swayed by a bold-faced name, this is the perfect book for them. What is exceptional about The Prince’s Speech is not so much its content (which many advocates of sustainable agriculture would find familiar, if not conventional, by now), but its context.

  4. 28 feb 2012 · The content of “On The Future of Food” (a speech given in May of 2011 by His Royal Highness the Prince of Wales at Georgetown University and recently published by Rodale Press) shouldn’t surprise anyone familiar with the Prince or sustainable agriculture. The two have been connected since at least 1985, when HRH converted his […]

  5. 18 apr 2012 · The Prince’s Speech: On The Future of Food” By the Prince of Wales, Rodale, $6.99 The Prince of Wales was once cruelly mocked for allegedly talking to his plants. Today, the man who would ...

  6. 10 mag 2022 · Higher quality (128kbps) Lower quality (64kbps) 10 May 2022. Available now. 32 minutes.

  7. 5 apr 2012 · The Prince’s Speech: On the Future of Food HRH The Prince of Wales ISBN 978-1-60961-471-3 Rodale. If you want to know what’s at stake with our ailing global food system, just listen to a farmer with calloused hands. He knows what its like to try to feed more and more hungry people while fertile farmlands turn into parking lots and subdivisions.