Thank you for this! Here in Finland I will not grow bananas, but the ideas work well for apples and pears too! And it is a lovely thought that all over the world there are people that are this invested to natural farming. Awesome!
Sorry, but this talk is just getting boring... Look fellas, we still cant produce grains at the deserved quantities to feed human beings. I think that is time to stop attacking the agriculture and realise that monocultures are also a way to produce food.
Sorry, but your reply sounds about 30 years old. This understanding has been around for decades. We grow twice as many food crops as is needed. Mcchunder, kfc, fizzy cola, and other highly processed junk, etc, is not food
Go take 8 seconds to look at fertilizer usage rates over the last few decades. Go ahead and attempt to tell us that system works. We'll wait...just kidding, no we won't.
Thank you for this! Here in Finland I will not grow bananas, but the ideas work well for apples and pears too! And it is a lovely thought that all over the world there are people that are this invested to natural farming. Awesome!
,,,WOW!!! THANK YOU, FOR SHARING THIS INCREDIBLE STORY!!!
Great documentary and discussion
Thanks to soil food web team for organizing this webinar .
This webinar was very informative and provided a lot of insights into the actual process of transitioning to a regenerative, organic system.
Wonderful. It gives me great hope for our future.
Great webinar. It is inspiring to see workings on farming solutions.
17:05 it's not about products, it's about people (management). Dropping gold right there
Oh so happy that the use of native plants are being used here!
Amazing mini-doc!
Im definitely interested in the financial picture. What cost for conventional, cost of transition year/years, and then stableized organic farming cost
Me too... many thanks for sharing such a promising and realistic example of a respectdul partnership ans symbiose with Nature. Bless your hearts.
Hello from Spain
Wonderful sir
You should check out; advancing eco agriculture: The importance of plant health.
Would the sweet potato work in coffee plantations? Due to similar pest, diseases, and use of herbicides. Thank you
@Javier Garcia Rodas Please send your question/s to info@soilfoodweb.com
Weather patterns are seriously weird. This was the most moist and rainy year with most misty days for us. Growing hazelnuts in Turkey.
This is very nice, we want to try out on our farms in uganda
Texas
Hello why does he not suggest covers with cash crops..and bringing in livestock before planting cash crop..?
Minute 15:55. That’s too hard
Darciea Houston Dallas, TX
Some of that is overgrazed, and looks fallow...
Bhaskar india
Sorry, but this talk is just getting boring... Look fellas, we still cant produce grains at the deserved quantities to feed human beings. I think that is time to stop attacking the agriculture and realise that monocultures are also a way to produce food.
Sorry, but your reply sounds about 30 years old. This understanding has been around for decades.
We grow twice as many food crops as is needed.
Mcchunder, kfc, fizzy cola, and other highly processed junk, etc, is not food
Go take 8 seconds to look at fertilizer usage rates over the last few decades. Go ahead and attempt to tell us that system works. We'll wait...just kidding, no we won't.
@@henriquelimaaraujo6284 please write some complete sentences with context. We cannot read your mind.
@@John-hu9bo What you didnt understand? I`ll try to clarify, of course.
@@henriquelimaaraujo6284how much grains do you eat a day? You want the poor to be “fed” with grain right? What a solution and vision for humanity.