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

Author: Philip Ackerman-Leist, Vandana Shiva

Narrator: Will Damron

Unabridged: 8 hr 32 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 11/14/2017


Synopsis

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 vote—making 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 region’s mountainsides, their toxic spray drifted with the valley’s ever-present winds and began to fall on the farms and fields of Mals—threatening 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 action—each 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 town’s 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 Mals’s footsteps.

Reviews

Goodreads review by Hazel on December 03, 2020

Fascinating David and Goliath true story about a German-speaking town in the Italian Alps where just as people are beginning to rediscover their traditional food sources and techniques, commercial apple growers discover the region and bring along their damaging monoculture techniques that begin to p......more

Goodreads review by Jonathan on December 19, 2017

A strong and inspiring tale of a region coming together and defying powerful forces to rebuild their fraying social fabric and economic infrastructure. Hopefully their story can lead other communities to find their own solutions to the challenges of our day. We plan to invite the author to speak in......more

Goodreads review by Tanya on April 25, 2021

Organic food, small villages in Italy, direct democracy in action . . . what's not to like? Maybe the author's love of puns, but they can be withstood given the important example this book shares about what is possible in shaping a future we want to live with and leave to our children.......more

Goodreads review by Peter on February 21, 2021

it felt uneven, and sporadically written. my biggest unease was the author's use of `big apple;` it felt biased and too projecting on the farmers in the valley. i am against the use of pesticides, but a more nuanced narration of the driving factors behind the use of pesticides and a cohercion toward......more

Goodreads review by Inma on September 01, 2023

I found this little gem in a street market and since I have finished the book I took for my travel, and I was curious... It is an easy reading and it brought memories of my days in the Alto Adige. It also tells the story of a group of people who fought opening the path for other towns/people to foll......more