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	<title>Food Systems Summit Community | Patrick Worms | Group Activity</title>
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				<title>Patrick posted an update in the group Scientific Group: A fascinating new meta-analysis published three weeks ago in [&#133;]</title>
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									<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>A fascinating new meta-analysis published three weeks ago in Nature Sustainability looked at 118 studies from 51 countries to “synthesise current knowledge through an evidence review and meta-analysis”. They “show that small of farms, on average, have higher yields and harbour greater crop and non-crop biodiversity at the farm and landscape scale&hellip;</p>
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