Main content

30/09/2010
Thames Water have developed a way to turn sewage waste into a farm fertiliser and Charlotte Smith visits 'The People's Supermarket', an independent food store in London.
Thames Water have developed a way to turn waste into a farm fertiliser by extracting phosphorous from London's sewage and Charlotte Smith visits 'The People's Supermarket', an independent food store in London that aims to run as a co-operative, aiming to sell some of the fruit and vegetables that would normally be rejected by supermarkets. Farming Today also hears how this season's plum and cherry crops have fared as demand grows for top fruit.
Presented by Charlotte Smith. Produced by Martin Poyntz-Roberts.
Last on
Thu 30 Sep 201005:45
BBC Radio 4
Broadcast
- Thu 30 Sep 201005:45BBC Radio 4
Podcast
![]()
Farming Today
The latest news about food, farming and the countryside
