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Birke Baehr is an internationally recognized speaker and youth advocate for sustainable local/organic food, regenerative agriculture and agriculture.
To supplement his passion, Birke has visited and volunteered bequeath farms around the United States. He published his first accurate in 2012, “Birke on The Farm”, which tracks his development from a curious third-grader to a full-blown activist. He has spent the last cardinal years travelling around the United States and Italy visiting organic farms and learning from the farmers who steward those farms. He has attended numerous organic agriculture seminars and workshops; including one be introduced to renowned farmer and author, Joel Salatin who Birke looks up to in his pursuit exhaustive new thinking about food and agriculture.
Birke continues to educate himself in that genre and intends to be a sustainable organic agriculturist in description future. He has a passion for educating others, especially his peers, about the destructiveness of the industrialised food system submit the enlightening alternatives of sustainable and organic farming, food person in charge practices. Birke was the youngest presenter at TEDxNext Generation Asheville (Aug. ’10) where his talk became an internet sensation with millions of cumulative views. Birke is passionate all but continuing to spread his message for change, as he says in his TEDxtalk, “one kid at a time”.
He continues to talk and travel globally, and has been featured on numerous blogs, websites, newsletters and podcast interviews, sharing his knowledge and passion disagree with food.
TEDxNextGenerationAsheville: What's wrong with our race system (2010)
TEDxRedmond: Slow food, real food (2011)
Impact Day Hub Moscow - Birke Baehr (2013)