Jun 20 2008
It’s better bread.
The Telegraph’s Ambrose Evans-Pritchard, in his article on the potential for a Russian agricultural resurgence to address global famine, rightly draws attention to the fact that
these reserves of idle soil are alone enough to meet the entire global need of 30m extra hectares over the next decade.
And indeed there are British farmers already getting in on the action.
Props to Ambrose, though, not just for the article, but for managing to find himself an analyst named Kingsmill.

