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Is local or global more sustainable? What role should meat play in our diets? Who holds power in the food system? In a polarized world, this podcast explores the visions, values and evidence behind these debates. Feed, a project of TABLE, is in conversation with diverse experts who are trying to transform the food system.
Originally established as a collaboration between the University of Oxford, the Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences (SLU), and Wageningen University & Research (WUR), the TABLE network has since grown to include la Universidad de los Andes (Colombia) and la Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México. This podcast is operated by SLU.
For more info, visit https://tabledebates.org/podcasts/
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The future of food retail, made simple
jeudi 11 décembre 2025 • Durée 34:04
Most industries have a clear roadmap for transformation. The power sector goes renewable. Cars go electric. But food and agriculture? The world’s most impactful—and most damaging—industry still has no shared path to transformation. Food sustainability consultant and retail expert Mike Barry argues that the future of food hinges on one counterintuitive idea: simplification. And he explains how AI, smarter data, and design can potentially speed up change.
For more info, transcript and resources, visit: https://tabledebates.org/podcast/
episode93
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Episode edited and hosted by Matthew Kessler. Music by Blue dot sessions.
Can we eat better without paying more?
jeudi 20 novembre 2025 • Durée 27:01
Instead of tell people what to eat, what if we changed what food costs? With Jörgen Larsson (researcher from Chalmers University), we explore a cost-neutral tax reform, one that makes healthier and climate-friendly food cheaper without raising the overall grocery bill. We break down how it works, why it matters, and how to frame it in ways that avoid predictable backlash.
For more info, transcript and resources, visit: https://tabledebates.org/podcast/
episode92
Want to share your reflections on the episode? Send us an email or voice memo to podcast@tabledebates.org
Episode edited and hosted by Matthew Kessler. Music by Blue dot sessions.
Perils of Populism and Precarious Promise of Regenerative Agriculture (with Ken Giller)
jeudi 20 mars 2025 • Durée 25:12
Can we have more honest conversations about the future of food and agriculture? That’s the plea from Ken Giller, recently retired professor at Wageningen University, after four decades of witnessing both progress and setbacks in supporting farmers worldwide. We discuss the dangers of populist narratives that oversimplify agricultural challenges, how to reshape research incentives to embrace complexity and nuance, why he opposes carbon credit schemes for farmers, and more.
For more info, transcript and resources, visit: https://tabledebates.org/podcast/
episode83
Guests
- Ken Giller, Wageningen University
Host
- Matthew Kessler, TABLE
Episode edited and produced by Matthew Kessler. Music by Blue dot sessions.
TikTok masculinity and the Tradwife (with Feminist Food Journal)
jeudi 27 février 2025 • Durée 39:20
What else should we consider when shifting to natural, whole foods—beyond just their health benefits? Feminist Food Journal co-founders Isabela Bonnevera and Zoë Johnson explore the deeper questions: whose labor makes these diets possible, who can afford them, and how culture and experience shape our food choices. We dive into these issues and uncover how a simple "natural foods" search on TikTok exposes striking gender dynamics.
For more info, transcript and resources, visit: https://tabledebates.org/podcast/
episode82
Guests
- Isabela Bonnevera, FFJ + ICTA-UAB
- Zoë Johnson, FFJ + GPPi
Host
- Jackie Turner, TABLE
Episode edited and produced by Matthew Kessler. Music by Blue dot sessions.
From horses to AI: how fossil fuels shaped agriculture (with Jennifer Clapp)
Saison 4
jeudi 13 février 2025 • Durée 33:32
Is the battle over who controls and owns agricultural data one of the most important—and least discussed—fights in 21st-century farming? In this conversation, Jennifer Clapp (prof at the University of Waterloo and member of IPES-Food) explores the deep ties between fossil fuels and our food system, tracing their influence from fertilizers and pesticides to farm mechanization and digital agriculture. She unpacks how fossil-fueled inputs have shaped—and continue to shape—modern farming.
For more info and resources, please visit our episode webpage.
Guests
- Jennifer Clapp, IPES-Food
Edited by Matthew Kessler. Audio engineering by Adam Titmuss. Cover art by The Ethical Agency. Music by Blue dot sessions.
Fuel to Fork is powered by TABLE, IPES-Food and the Global Alliance for the Future of Food.
Is a Fossil Fuel Free Food System Possible? (Live recording at ORFC)
Saison 4
jeudi 30 janvier 2025 • Durée 50:49
We gathered in Oxford to ask: Is a fossil free food system possible? 3 panelists: a farmer, an economist and biodiversity researcher, shared their expert perspectives. What technologies are on the horizon? What uncertainties do they bring? Is it better to farm differently, eat differently, plug in better tech, restrain environmentally damaging practices of food and agribusinesses, or all of the above?
Visit the episode webpage for more resources.
This series is powered by TABLE, IPES-Food and Global Alliance for the Future of Food.
Guests
- Helen Browning, Soil Association
- Rupert Simons, SystemIQ
- Emile Frison, IPES-Food
Produced by Matthew Kessler, Robbie Blake and Chantal Clément. Edited by Matthew Kessler. Audio engineering by Adam Titmuss. Cover art by The Ethical Agency. Music by Blue dot sessions.
View a 90 minute video of the full panel discussion
Learn more about the Oxford Real Farming Conference
7. Transitioning to fossil free food
Saison 4 · Épisode 7
jeudi 5 décembre 2024 • Durée 47:38
What would a food system free of fossil fuels look like by 2050? What insights surprised the experts featured in this series? And what trade-offs must we navigate to shape this future? In our final episode, we shift from acknowledging the 'fossil fuel problem in food' to exploring actionable solutions.
Visit the episode webpage for more resources.
This series is powered by TABLE, IPES-Food and Global Alliance for the Future of Food.
Guests
- Raj Patel, IPES-Food
- Anna Lappé, Global Alliance for the Future of Food
- Darrin Qualman, National Farmers Union (Canada)
- Galina Angarova, SIRGE
- Molly Anderson, IPES-Food
Produced by Matthew Kessler, Anna Paskal and Nicole Pita. Edited by Matthew Kessler. Audio engineering by Adam Titmuss. Cover art by The Ethical Agency. Music by Blue dot sessions.
6. Fossil fuels in our kitchens
Saison 4 · Épisode 6
jeudi 28 novembre 2024 • Durée 47:39
Fossil fuels are hiding in plain sight in our kitchens—powering stoves and cooling refrigerators, plus they're fueling supply chains. They shape how we cook, eat and connect with food. In this episode, we explore how to reduce reliance on fossil fuels in home and commercial kitchens. What counts as a 'clean' cooking fuel in Malawi versus the United States? And what would it take to transform the energy grid powering our food systems? Researchers, chefs, and activists weigh in.
Visit the episode webpage for more resources.
This series is powered by TABLE, IPES-Food and Global Alliance for the Future of Food.
Guests
- Christa Roth, Cleaner Cooking Coalition
- Christopher Galarza, Forward Dining Solutions
- Gabriel Eckhouse, Uppsala University
- Galina Angarova, SIRGE
- Nnimmo Bassey, Home of Mother Earth Foundation
- Errol Schweizer, IPES-Food
- Georgina Catacora-Vargas, IPES Food
Produced by Matthew Kessler, Anna Paskal and Nicole Pita. Edited by Matthew Kessler. Audio engineering by Adam Titmuss. Cover art by The Ethical Agency. Music by Blue dot sessions.
5. Ultra-processed foods, plastics, transport
Saison 4 · Épisode 5
jeudi 21 novembre 2024 • Durée 54:46
When we talk about the future of food, we usually picture what's growing in the fields or what's on our dinner plates. But maybe we should pay a little more attention to everything happening in between. Processing and packaging consumes the largest share of fossil fuels in our food system— more than 40%. Our growing reliance on ultra-processed foods, and plastics across the supply chain is making food production more energy-intensive than ever before.
Visit the episode webpage for more resources.
This series is powered by TABLE, IPES-Food and Global Alliance for the Future of Food.
Guests
- Emma Priestland, Break Free From Plastic
- Errol Schweizer, IPES-Food
- Rachel Muncrief, International Council on Clean Transportation
- Georgina Catacora-Vargas, IPES Food
Produced by Matthew Kessler, Anna Paskal and Nicole Pita. Edited by Matthew Kessler. Audio engineering by Adam Titmuss. Cover art by The Ethical Agency. Music by Blue dot sessions.
Fossil fuels, food, and Columbus’s wicked legacy (with Raj Patel)
Saison 4
jeudi 14 novembre 2024 • Durée 32:57
What are the hidden costs of our current food system and its deep reliance on fossil fuels, a system that burdens citizens with financial, health and environmental consequences? With Raj Patel, research professor at the University Texas at Austin and IPES-Food panel member, we cover this and Christopher Columbus's wicked legacy, middle-class environmentalism, and what a food system free of fossil fuels could look like.
We thought this extended interview with Raj Patel was so compelling we wanted to share it in its entirety.
For more info and resources, please visit our episode webpage.
Guests
- Raj Patel, IPES-Food
Produced by Matthew Kessler, Anna Paskal and Nicole Pita. Edited by Matthew Kessler. Audio engineering by Adam Titmuss. Cover art by The Ethical Agency. Music by Blue dot sessions.
Fuel to Fork is powered by TABLE, IPES-Food and the Global Alliance for the Future of Food.









