Regenerative farming Greece | Market garden in almond agroforestry | Larissa

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  • Опубликовано: 13 сен 2024
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    In the frameworks of the regenerative farming support program we converted the almond monoculture of Christos Kontomanos from cob.gr into a complex agroforestry system with market garden activity.
    Learn more about this farm conversion at regenerativefar...
    Find out more on the dedicated website for this program www.regenerativefarminggreece.org
    This program is made in collaboration from The Southern Lights, Permalab (France) and Regen (Italy).
    This program is funded by the foundations Helidoni foundation, The Ηellenic Initiative foundation and Costas M. Lemos foundation. We thank them for their support.
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    Στα πλαίσια του προγράμματος στήριξης της αναγεννητικής γεωργίας μετατρέψαμε τη μονοκαλλιέργεια αμυγδάλου του Χρήστου Κοντομάνου από το cob.gr σε ένα σύνθετο αγροδασοκομικό σύστημα σε συνδυασμό με εμπορική καλλιέργεια λαχανικών.
    Μάθετε περισσότερα για αυτήν τη μετατροπή φάρμας στη διεύθυνση regenerativefar...
    Μάθετε περισσότερα στον ειδικό ιστότοπο για αυτό το πρόγραμμα www.regenerativefarminggreece.org
    Αυτό το πρόγραμμα γίνεται σε συνεργασία των The Southern Lights, Permalab (Γαλλία) και Regen (Ιταλία).
    Το πρόγραμμα αυτό χρηματοδοτείται από τα ιδρύματα Helidoni Foundation, The Hellenic Initiative και ίδρυμα Κώστα Μ. Λεμού. Τους ευχαριστούμε για την υποστήριξή τους.

Комментарии • 22

  • @tomtom1729
    @tomtom1729 4 дня назад

    Restoring Soils with Fungi ! with wood chips and fungi !!! NICE VIDEO GOOD JOB !!!!!

  • @sower645
    @sower645 Месяц назад

    Παράδεισος ❤❤❤

  • @hedyparks3772
    @hedyparks3772 2 года назад +5

    Thanks for the video! These guys seem to be influenced heavily by Syntropic Ag, congrats! However, one warning I would like to give them: be careful with water needy plants and trees. Starting a small off grid project in Central Mexico (semi arid) I am acutely aware of this issue and it would be good if everyone would plan for getting things set up so they can not just survive, but thrive on rain water only. Water is getting more expensive every day, besides pumping it from aquifers is not the most ecological things to do. Lots of success with your project and hope to see and update....

  • @rajshekarrajshekar7342
    @rajshekarrajshekar7342 2 года назад +2

    🙏
    Nice, always great joy for human beings to see & realize that humans are no different then other species on earth and try to caressing and nurturing nature , to see earth support generations coming (both plant & animals ).

  • @victoria114
    @victoria114 Год назад +2

    Πολύ όμορφος! Είμαι Ελληνογερμανός κηπουρός εδώ στη Βαυαρία. Κάνω και περμακουλτούρα και ευτυχώς όλο και περισσότερες ομάδες συνδέονται. Που είναι πολύ ωραίο: «Regen» σημαίνει βροχή στα γερμανικά. Αυτό ταιριάζει καλά! Καλή τύχη με το συνεχές έργο σας. Ίσως έρθω κάποια στιγμή να σας επισκεφτώ.

  • @GreekSelfStudyHub
    @GreekSelfStudyHub Год назад +1

    Καλή επιτυχία παιδιά. Πήρα μερικές ιδέες και για το δικό μας χωράφι

  • @blugirlart
    @blugirlart 2 года назад +3

    Fabulous video, it would be wonderful if more People were aware of your project

    • @thesouthernlightsproject32
      @thesouthernlightsproject32  2 года назад

      Thank you very much Suzanne. Stay tuned because we will be uploading more the following days and feel free to learn more about at regenerativefarminggreece.org/

    • @williammcduff6531
      @williammcduff6531 2 года назад

      @@thesouthernlightsproject32 , Congratulations keep up the good work and looking forward to your progress. Regards from Canada.

  • @farmpite
    @farmpite 2 года назад +4

    I have spent 2 weeks as a volunteer at this project earlier this year. It’s a truly beautiful place but it only works because the volunteers are expected to work 8 hours a day, sometimes 6 days a week. Without that free slave force there would be no way this was a viable business

    • @user-ux3ie4he1b
      @user-ux3ie4he1b 5 месяцев назад

      This is the biggest problem I think with so intensive and complicated permaculture projects. My own solution to that because i had the same problem with my farm was a transformation to use animals with rotational grazing so now i have "the happy workers" i needed! Its still a lot of chores to do in the farm but nothing compares with before. Joel salatin is a good example for that. Nice work and hopefully it will work. The lake is amazing if you gave time to relax ❤

  • @leedza
    @leedza 2 года назад +2

    I thought Eucalyptus was allelopathic making it an odd choice for agroforestry

  • @MartinaSchoppe
    @MartinaSchoppe 2 года назад +3

    wow, what a phantastic project. Isn't Eucalypt allelopatic to other plants? I also heard it has very high water demands.

    • @Atimatimukti
      @Atimatimukti 2 года назад +1

      Completly True. It sucks water from very big distantes killing everything around. It is also a fungicide and anti bactéria effect with means It will kill the precious microorganisms. One tree can produce thounsands of seeds that can spread to a 5 km diameter. Please, please, please, don't use them. If you don't believe me, visit the conter part of Portugal...it's shoking.
      In Austrália, they call it "gasoline tree" because it loves fire. Be careful!

    • @MartinaSchoppe
      @MartinaSchoppe 2 года назад

      @@Atimatimukti yes, I heard, there also are big plantations of it in Spain, where they only bring problems. That's why I was so surprised, that this project wanted to use it.

    • @Atimatimukti
      @Atimatimukti 2 года назад +2

      @@MartinaSchoppe yes, in Spain is also a.problem now.
      I was in India in the Himalayas...so many eucalypts already and big plantations for paper Industry in South Africa. I was on a farm...40kms of eucalypts plantation and no jungle.
      It's the only reason I can't follow Ernest Gostch...introducing invasive exotic trees to save the soil??? How crazy can that be? As if Nature does not know better and each part of the globe does not have its solution

    • @MartinaSchoppe
      @MartinaSchoppe 2 года назад

      @@Atimatimukti Yeah, I think, there are almost always solutions, where exotics are not necessary. And if they don't even make the soli better (worse, even) DO avoid using them. As I'm in Germany I don't know, what would be suitable for Greece, but I know there so many nitrogen fixers in all sizes native to the mediterranean, so there is really no need to plant Eucalypts

    • @Atimatimukti
      @Atimatimukti 2 года назад +1

      @@MartinaSchoppe people are too worried about nitrogen and over use it. Then they run for pesticides and fungicides because they created an imbalance. Why can't plants grow slow at their own pace? We talk about natural farming and then, want things to grow unnaturally.
      I am in Portugal, I have a food forest in the north and use cover crops like yellow lupine,. crimson clover and a mixture of cereals and some brassicas like mustard.
      I know the people on the video want to make money also on the rows but, I prefer to live more simple and also, more in tune with nature.
      The only exoctic invasive that I allow here are opuntia ( cut the nopales so they don't became invasive) and chocolate vine ( cut all the extended branches once the fruits appear).

  • @RaymondBrouwers
    @RaymondBrouwers Год назад

    Super inspiring project, what about using the local eucalyptus namely the platanus orientalis?

  • @MaceWinduDuHuen
    @MaceWinduDuHuen Год назад +2

    eucalyptus............???????

  • @shanazbegum457
    @shanazbegum457 2 года назад

    ψάχνω για δουλειά σε γεωργική γη .παρακαλώ βοηθήστε