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The Agriculture
of the Future
with Dr. Alberto Suarez-Esteban

 Hillside Church,

273 Almonte Street, Almonte

5 Wednesdays

March 18- April 15

1:30-3:30

$69

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Industrial agricultural practices undermine the ecological systems we depend on under the pretext of "feeding the world". More specifically, industrial agriculture is the leading cause of deforestation and biodiversity loss, water pollution and overuse,and a major contributor to climate change. If society wants future generations to have a healthy,happy future,undoubtedly we need to change our food system.

Regenerative agriculture offers alternative methods of food production that not only prevent the degradation of ecosystems, but enhances them. In this series, we will dive into how food is produced currently and it's effects, and what the agriculture of the future could look like. 

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Alberto Suarez Esteban is an experienced academic and researcher, and the Owner of Nature's Apprentice Farm since August 2018. He was an Instructor at both Carleton University and the University of Alberta . Notable research roles include leading community-based studies on willow growth in the Yukon Territory, examining the impact of industrial development on forest birds across Canada, and conducting significant research at Doñana Biological Station in Spain on the effects of infrastructure on ecosystems. Alberto holds a PhD in Biology from Universidad de Oviedo and has contributed to biodiversity education both through teaching and contributions to various scientific publications.

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