Wild Ken Hill is a rewilding and regenerative agriculture project located in Norfolk, England, at the edge of The Wash.
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| - Wild Ken Hill is a rewilding and regenerative agriculture project located in Norfolk, England, at the edge of The Wash. (en)
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| - United Kingdom Norfolk (en)
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| - Aerial view of part of Wild Ken Hill, 2011 (en)
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| - Heacham Bottom, Heacham (en)
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| - Shown within Norfolk (en)
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| - The problem in the UK is not that we do not grow enough food. We don’t grow the right food, we waste vast amounts of food , and we do not distribute it fairly – household food insecurity has actually risen among the most vulnerable in society. Part of the answer is to grow a healthier, more diverse mix of food – currently 85pc of UK farmland is used to supply the meat processing industry. We need to use some of this land for vegetables, nuts, fruit, pulses, which can be grown, supplied and consumed locally, and typically require much less area. We also need to use more land to protect air quality, water quality, the environment, and nature with schemes like rewilding. (en)
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| - Dominic Buscall, Project Manager (en)
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| - Wild Ken Hill is a rewilding and regenerative agriculture project located in Norfolk, England, at the edge of The Wash. (en)
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