THE STORY OF SUSTAINABLE RICE

Theresa Marquez from Heartland Stories Radio speaks with Ken Lee. Ken, with his wife Caryl Levine, founded Lotus Foods in 1995, a company that focuses on importing handcrafted rice from small family farms.

Ken and his team are committed to organic and regenerative practices that are generating more rice from less land, preserving valuable genetic biodiversity, saving hundreds of millions of gallons of water annually, promoting long-term soil health, and removing greenhouse gasses from the atmosphere.

Tune in to learn more about:
– Ken and Caryl’s story on starting their rice business while traveling through China;
– Small rice farms and the toll it takes on women’s health;
– The”More Crop per Drop” and System of Rice Intensification (SRI),which was developed to improve rice yields of low-income farmers to alleviate poverty and improve food security;
– The story of Henri de Laulanie, a Jesuit priest and agronomist who developed the SRI in Madagascar in the 70s;
– The golden rice, the genetically modified rice, that cannot solve any poverty, distribution or food waste problem;
– Why what we do to the earth we do to people, and what we do to the people we do to the earth.
To learn more about Ken’s work and Lotus Foods go tohttps://www.lotusfoods.com.


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