Article 64Y2P I left my job in London to grow food. This deep connection with nature gives my life meaning | Claire Ratinon

I left my job in London to grow food. This deep connection with nature gives my life meaning | Claire Ratinon

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Claire Ratinon
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Cultivating organic produce may be backbreaking, but it's the most important thing I've ever done

In July 2016, I was sitting on the rooftop of a building in central London, listening to the gentle rumble of a nearby beehive, when I realised that my life had changed entirely. I didn't intend to quit - quitting crept up on me. After eight years of working in the media, I was on a path to becoming an organic food grower, with a temporary side hustle of city beekeeping.

Not long before that point, I was just like the people in the office building below me. My work days were spent behind a desk or lugging around camera equipment, but now I am devoted to a life of nurturing the soil and growing the plants that end up on our plates.

Claire Ratinon is an organic food grower and writer

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