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A Precautionary Tale: How One Small Town Banned Pesticides, Preserved Its Food Heritage, and Inspired a Movement

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By (author): Philip Ackerman-Leist

Mals, Italy, has long been known as the breadbasket of the Tyrol. But recently the tiny town became known for something else entirely. A Precautionary Tale tells us why, introducing readers to an unlikely group of activists and a forward-thinking mayor who came together to ban pesticides in Mals by a referendum votemaking it the first place on Earth to accomplish such a feat, and a model for other towns and regions to follow.

For hundreds of years, the people of Mals had cherished their traditional foodways and kept their local agriculture organic. Their town had become a mecca for tourists drawn by the alpine landscape, the rural and historic character of the villages, and the fine breads, wines, cheeses, herbs, vegetables, and the other traditional foods they produced. Yet Mals is located high up in the eastern Alps, and the valley below was being steadily overtaken by big apple producers, heavily dependent on pesticides. As Big Apple crept further and further up the regions mountainsides, their toxic spray drifted with the valleys ever-present winds and began to fall on the farms and fields of Malsthreatening their organic certifications, as well as their health and that of their livestock. 

The advancing threats gradually motivated a diverse cast of characters to take actioneach in their own unique way, and then in concert in an iconic display of direct democracy in action. As Ackerman-Leist recounts their uprising, we meet an organic dairy farmer who decides to speak up when his hay is poisoned by drift; a pediatrician who engaged other medical professionals to protect the soil, water, and air that the health of her patients depends upon; a hairdresser whose salon conversations mobilized the towns women in an extraordinarily conceived campaign; and others who together orchestrated one of the rare revolutionary successes of our time and inspired a movement now snaking its way through Europe and the United States.

A foreword by Vandana Shiva calls upon others to follow in Malss footsteps.

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Product Details
  • Weight: 363g
  • Dimensions: 153 x 229mm
  • Publication Date: 03 Nov 2017
  • Publisher: Chelsea Green Publishing Co
  • Publication City/Country: United States
  • Language: English
  • ISBN13: 9781603587051

About Philip Ackerman-Leist

Philip Ackerman-Leist is the author of Rebuilding the Foodshed Up Tunket Road and A Precautionary Tale. He and his wife Erin farmed in the South Tyrol region of the Alps and North Carolina before beginning their nineteen-year homesteading and farming venture in Pawlet Vermont. With more than two decades of field experience working on farms in the classroom and with regional food systems collaborators Philips work is focused on examining and reshaping local and regional food systems from the ground up. Vandana Shiva is a world-renowned environmental thinker and activist a leader in the International Forum on Globalisation and of the Slow Food Movement. Director of Navdanya and of the Research Foundation for Science Technology and Ecology and a tireless crusader for farmers peasants and womens rights she is the author and editor of a score of influential books among them Oneness vs. the 1%; Making Peace with the Earth; Soil Not Oil; Globalizations New Wars; Seed Sovereignty Food Security: Women in the Vanguard; and Who Really Feeds the World? Shiva is the recipient of over twenty international awards including the Right Livelihood Award (1993); the Medal of the Presidency of the Italian Republic (1998); the Horizon 3000 Award (Austria 2001); the John Lennon-Yoko Ono Grant for Peace (2008); the Save the World Award (2009); the Sydney Peace Prize (2010); the Calgary Peace Prize (2011); and the Thomas Merton Award (2011). She was the Fukuoka Grand Prize Laureate in 2012.

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