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The History of Fresh Produce The History of Fresh Produce The Produce Industry Network Gunsmoke - Tales of the West Gunsmoke - Tales of the West John Meston The Falcon Radio The Falcon Radio Dougall & Bennett Deep Thought Daily Deep Thought Daily solgoodmedia.com Thoughtful Threads Thoughtful Threads solgoodmedia.com Philosophy Daily Philosophy Daily solgoodmedia.com The Daily Philosopher The Daily Philosopher solgoodmedia.com Neville Goddard - Bedtime Radio Neville Goddard - Bedtime Radio Neville Goddard Groundwater: The Blues Beneath American Music Groundwater: The Blues Beneath American Music Thomas Stubbs Barbarians at the Gate Barbarians at the Gate Barbarians at the Gate pplpod pplpod pplpod The WallBuilders Show The WallBuilders Show Tim Barton, David Barton & Rick Green The Master of Demon Gorge: A Chinese History Podcast The Master of Demon Gorge: A Chinese History Podcast William Han The Next Reel Film Podcast The Next Reel Film Podcast TruStory FM Spooky Chicks & Horror Flicks Spooky Chicks & Horror Flicks Emma Eret & Ally Lopez FINE BY ME PODCAST FINE BY ME PODCAST Fine By Me Lurie Breaks It Down Lurie Breaks It Down Women's Empowerment Network, SiriusXM Two Mics, No Masters Two Mics, No Masters Andy Rossman Patrick Reardon Rock a Domicilio Rock a Domicilio Alberto Marchena PNW Haunts & Homicides PNW Haunts & Homicides PNW Haunts and Homicides Ones and Tooze Ones and Tooze Foreign Policy The Rest Is History The Rest Is History Goalhanger A Year In Horror A Year In Horror A Year In Horror Boring History For Sleep | Gentle Storytelling And Ambient Sounds (Official) Boring History For Sleep | Gentle Storytelling And Ambient Sounds (Official) HistoryAndSleepOfficial The History of Ceramics The History of Ceramics HENI Talks Belief Hole | Paranormal, Mysteries and Other Tasty Thought Snacks Belief Hole | Paranormal, Mysteries and Other Tasty Thought Snacks SpectreVision Radio Copy Southbound Podcast Copy Southbound Podcast Bruce Gunter & Brendon Ryan Srsly Wrong Srsly Wrong Srsly Wrong The Bulwark The Bulwark The Bulwark Lance's Legion Podcast Lance's Legion Podcast Lance's Legion 史记 史记 妙手文化 The Sin Syndicate The Sin Syndicate Someone's Favorite Productions Henry läser Wikipedia Henry läser Wikipedia Acast Loremen Podcast Loremen Podcast Loremen Podcast Heart Starts Pounding: Horrors, Hauntings and Mysteries Heart Starts Pounding: Horrors, Hauntings and Mysteries Heart Starts Pounding Happy Hour Happy Hour Mechanical Music Radio RTL Stories RTL Stories RTL
The History of Fresh Produce

Histoire

The History of Fresh Produce

The Produce Industry Network

Cape Verde: The Grogue Trail

July 01, 2026 11:00pm 30 min

Why did a Portuguese colonial sugar ban inadvertently create Cape Verde's national spirit — and what does it reveal about how cultures find ways through every door that's closed to them? How did ten uninhabited volcanic ...

Egypt: The Sacred Onion

July 01, 2026 11:00pm 27 min

Why did a Greek historian standing at the foot of the Great Pyramid in 450 BC record that its builders were fed on onions, garlic, and radishes — and what does the archaeology say about whether he was right? Who were the...

Bosnia & Herzegovina: The Soul of a Plum

July 01, 2026 11:00pm 26 min

Why do Bosnian Muslims make and celebrate a plum brandy that Islamic law technically forbids — and what does their answer to that question reveal about four centuries of Ottoman rule, Balkan identity, and the extraordina...

Sweden: The Swede Who Named the Natural World

June 29, 2026 11:00pm 33 min

Why did a restless boy from a rural Swedish parsonage end up giving a name to every living thing on Earth — and how did he build a system so durable that it still runs as the operating system of modern biology, long afte...

Iraq: How Irrigation Destroyed the Civilization That Invented It

June 29, 2026 11:00pm 29 min

Why did the civilisation that invented writing, cities, and law destroy the very soil that made it possible — and why are sixty to seventy percent of those same fields still poisoned by salt today? How did two scholars a...

Japan: The Emperor's Sacred Paddy

June 29, 2026 11:00pm 28 min

Why does the Emperor of Japan — head of state of one of the most technologically advanced nations on Earth — wade into a rice paddy every year to plant seedlings by hand, and harvest them in autumn by torchlight? How did...

Spain: The Red Gold of La Mancha

June 24, 2026 11:00pm 37 min

Why does it take between 150,000 and 200,000 flowers — and up to 470 hours of human labour — to produce a single kilogram of saffron, and why has the plateau of La Mancha been the place where that labour happens for over...

Paraguay: The Yerba Mate Jesuit Empire

June 24, 2026 11:00pm 29 min

Why did a Jesuit republic of 140,000 people in the subtropical forests of South America — with its own armed militia, its own printing presses, its own Baroque composers, and the only successful mate plantation in coloni...

DR Congo: The King Who Owned a Country

June 24, 2026 11:00pm 22 min

How did a shipping clerk in Antwerp discover one of the greatest crimes of the nineteenth century simply by paying attention to which ships were carrying what — and why did it take a decade of missionary photographs, a B...

Iran: The Garden That Became Heaven

June 22, 2026 11:00pm 22 min

Why does the word "paradise" — as used in every European language, in Arabic, in Urdu — simply mean "walled garden" in Old Persian, and what does that tell us about the civilisation that turned a horticultural achievemen...

Colombia: The Coffee Farmer Who Never Existed

June 22, 2026 11:00pm 20 min

Why was the most famous coffee farmer in the world a Cuban-American opera singer from Havana who had never visited Colombia — and how did a fictional man with a mule named Conchita become one of the most successful adver...

Austria: Styrian Identity in Pumpkin Seeds

June 22, 2026 11:00pm 33 min

Why does a single spontaneous genetic mutation in a Styrian pumpkin field — sometime in the nineteenth century — matter enough to trigger diplomatic rows, European Parliament debates, and a forensic investigation involvi...

Czechia: Gregor Mendel's Peas and the Birth of Genetics

June 17, 2026 11:00pm 22 min

Why did a monk in a Moravian monastery spend eight years counting 30,000 pea plants — and how did the number three to one unlock the secret of heredity that Charles Darwin couldn't solve? Why did Gregor Mendel publish on...

South Africa: The Rooibos Dispute

June 17, 2026 11:00pm 22 min

Why did the Khoisan people of South Africa spend nine years in legal negotiations to receive 1.5 percent of an industry built entirely on knowledge they had held for three centuries — and what does that tell us about who...

Qatar: The Locust and the Desert

June 17, 2026 11:00pm 21 min

Before the gas flares and the glass towers, before the air conditioning and the sovereign wealth fund, what did Qatar actually have? Why was a single tree the difference between survival and starvation on one of the most...

Tunisia: Olive Oil and the Roman Breadbasket

June 15, 2026 11:00pm 21 min

Why does a town of 20,000 people in central Tunisia contain the third largest Roman amphitheatre ever built - and what does a structure that seated 35,000 people tell us about what olive oil money could buy? How did a Ph...

Scotland: Dundee Marmalade and the Keiller Family

June 15, 2026 11:00pm 25 min

How did a storm-battered Spanish ship, a Dundee harbour, and a grocer's wife with a pan full of unsaleable bitter oranges accidentally create one of the first registered trademarks in British history — and a product that...

Portugal: Spices, Empire, and the Pepper That Built Lisbon

June 15, 2026 11:00pm 21 min

Why did the Visigoths demand three thousand pounds of black pepper as the ransom for Rome — and what does that tell us about a climbing vine in Kerala that reshaped the entire history of the western world? How did a coun...

Jordan: The Dead Sea, Balsam, and Cleopatra's Monopoly

June 10, 2026 11:00pm 25 min

Why did Cleopatra demand the balsam groves of Jericho as the price of financing Marc Antony's wars — and what does it mean that a plant worth twice its weight in gold was guarded day and night by Roman soldiers after the...

Norway: The Potato Priest Who Fed Norway

June 10, 2026 11:00pm 23 min

Why did Norwegian farmers believe that eating potatoes would give them leprosy — and who were the potato priests who spent fifty years smuggling tubers home from Copenhagen in their hats to prove them wrong? How did a Na...

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