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Heart to Heart 2004: Jack Monsanto and his GM beanstalk

Diana Schumacher, chairs the annual half-day rally.


Diana Schumacher, chairs the annual half-day rally. Terry Jones, Monty Python and mediaeval historian, on the destructive powers of large organizations. Robert Kennardof Graig Farm Organics on successful food production.Mark Measures on small local farms and food producers. Michael Antoniouon the experience of sitting on a government science review panel for the GM Debate and Lim Li Chingon the hazards of GM and benefits of sustainable agriculture.


Speaker(s):

Diana Schumacher | talks
Terry Jones | talks
Robert Kennard | talks
Mark Measures | talks
Michael Antoniou | talks
Lim Li Ching | talks

 

Date and Time:

6 June 2004 at 9:30 am

Duration:

4 hours

 

Venue:

The Guardian Hay Festival
Administered from: The Drill Hall
25 Lion Street
Hay-on-Wye
HR3 5AD
0870 990 1299
http://www.hayfestival.com

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Tickets:

£22.50

Available from:

BOX OFFICE - 0870 990 1299

Additional Information:

Venue: penrhos court.
For tickets which include an organic lunch by chef/nutritionist Daphne Lambert, please call 01544 230720.

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