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    Growing a garden can also bloom eco-resilient, cross-cultural, food-sovereign communities

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    • Source: The Conversation
    • File Type: Article
    • Overview: How gardens can save biodiversity and inspire food resilience and cross-cultural collaboration
    • Web Link: https://theconversation.com/growing-a-garden-can-also-bloom-eco-resilient-cross-cultural-food-sovereign-communities-121543
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    • Sub-Category: Ideas
    • Source: The Conversation
    • File Type: Article
    • Overview: How gardens can save biodiversity and inspire food resilience and cross-cultural collaboration
    • Web Link: https://theconversation.com/growing-a-garden-can-also-bloom-eco-resilient-cross-cultural-food-sovereign-communities-121543
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