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'Six Inches of Soil' documentary screening

14 October 2024, 5:30 pm–8:00 pm

Six Inches of Soil Documentary still - a hand grabbing soil from the earth

Six Inches of Soil tells the inspiring story of young British farmers standing up against the industrial food system.

Event Information

Open to

All

Availability

Yes

Organiser

UCL Institute for Global Prosperity

Location

One Pool Street Cinema
UCL East Campus
1 Pool Street
London
E20 2AF

Join us for a special screening of 'Six Inches of Soil' at ʼһ East, One Pool St Cinema.

Six Inches of Soil tells the inspiring story of young British farmers standing up against the industrial food system and transforming the way they produce food - to heal the soil, our health and provide for local communities.

There are approx.178,000 farmers working in the UK who manage 71% of the UK's land, providing half of the food we eat, we import the rest. Current “industrial” mainstream farming practices significantly contribute to soil degradation, biodiversity loss and climate change. Regenerative farming practices, (within an agroecological system) promote healthier soils, provide healthier, affordable food, restore biodiversity and sequester carbon.

Six Inches of Soil is a story of three new farmers on the first year of their regenerative journey to heal the soil and help transform the food system - Anna Jackson, a Lincolnshire 11th generation arable and sheep farmer; Adrienne Gordon, a Cambridgeshire small-scale vegetable farmer; and Ben Thomas, who rears pasture-fed beef cattle in Cornwall.