
Dan Saladino
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Journalist: Radio @bbcradio4 @bbcfoodprog AUTHOR 📕 Eating to Extinction: World’s Rarest Foods & Why Save Them @wainwrightprize Website: dansaladino.com
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https://www.dansaladino.com/ 31-10-2011 17:16:00
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Orgullosa de que haya sido COL&COL quien haya traído esto de Dan Saladino al español. Guillermo Altares EL PAÍS España elpais.com/cultura/2024-1…

This wonderful Somerset bookshop is hoping to sell 5,000 books before Christmas. Why not get your next read from them today? I've just ordered 'Eating to Extinction' by Dan Saladino

There aren’t enough investigative food journalists & so it’s great the the The Irish Food Writing Awards🇺🇦🇵🇸 awards recognises and celebrates the great work being done by reporters in Ireland. This years winner of the investigative writing award is Tommy Greene Congrats Tommy 🙌



About to talk about food with Dan Saladino BBC Radio 4 Today. Do listen in ! bbc.co.uk/programmes/m00…

Ultra processed foods… Killing us or keeping us fed? Join our amazing panel including Joan Walmsley🔶, House of Lords Food, Diet and Obesity Committee, Chris van Tulleken 🏳️🌈, y, Dr Jag Singh Srai, Institute for Manufacturing (IfM) & chair Martin White (moving to BlueSky...) 💙🇪🇺🇺🇦 MRC Epidemiology Unit to discuss online. Thurs 21 Nov 17.30 bit.ly/3O22QD6





Tune into The Food Programme latest episode by Dan Saladino on 'what does regenerative farming mean?' Featuring insightful insights from Robert Rodale in the 1980s to present day, we're delighted that Groundswell helps facilitate this discussion bbc.co.uk/sounds/play/m0…

As fragile infrastructure shuts Heathrow down, what does it also reveal about UK food resilience in the face of future crisis? Dan Saladino looks at prepping in Sweden, our dependence on a small network of warehouses & why beans means resilience bbc.co.uk/sounds/play/m0…


Insights from Dan Saladino are compelling about the importance of diversity in crops & diet, and his advice to seek out food with a story, and “to think like a Hadza”!