Fair chances for small farming in Mexico | Global Ideas
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- Опубликовано: 13 сен 2024
- Clean, sustainable, environmentally friendly- almost every business sector is challenged by these demands. The same applies to the agricultural sector. Depleted soil and the massive clearing of woods needs more power, more fertilizer, more pesticides to even yield crops. The situation puts a whole sector into crisis.
Researchers say small-scale farming is more sustainable and also more resilient. But it’s David against Goliath. That’s a fight some coffee producers in Mexio are willing to take.
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Congrats to the German federal government… I’ve witnessed their efforts succeed .. I’ve bought at Rewe such Mexican organic coffee from small Mexican producers … really good taste!!! Keep it up… such funding and technical support goes a very long way
Cafecol "helps" them by supplying GMO chemicalized seeds. Let's call it what it is. These organizations are working on behalf of Western/Global elites to eliminate natural food on earth and replace everything with GMOs. And that's only a small part of the bigger picture
@@jon_s if it’s organic it can’t be gmo … but if they are supporting non organic crops and such is the case I totally agree with you … but I doubt it … remember that the German federal government is against GMOs
@@viberaeip7143 Watch the documentary again. The coffee seeds were taken to the lab and tested for problems (which scientists always find) as an excuse to replace the natural seeds with GMOs. It's not a coincidence that one of the largest GMO seeds and farming chemical producers in the world is German - Bayer's Monsanto
At this point, there are way too many growers. That makes it more difficult to compete. The large growers use pesticides, but companies don't care about that. Coffee hotels might be me way growers cam earn a profit. Invite tourists to visit,,just as some small wineries do. You pay for the stay, the tour and the tasting.
Always... It is fair... Farming means small farming only.... When it turns an industry... It os called agriculture... But individually... It is done at a small scale only... To be more than sufficient for a village... In itself!!
Please provide us some links, how can we get involved and buy this coffee?
It more sustainable than industrial farming like in the US.
They completely butchered the pronunciation of náhuatl, nahua and Xalapa... still, nice to see this kind of reports.
In the case of Mexico, I think they should build "human-friendly" before worrying about "environment-friendly". The Mexican mafia is "not human-friendly."
Human beings are capable of pursuing both. Why must it be either or?
@@gaslitworldf.melissab2897 I think it's very difficult to ask for both in a country where an average of nearly 100 people disappear every day.
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I don't buy coffee, sure not "bio" coffee, because I just don't drink it. Anyway, I'm happy, that I'm Russian-Irish and I'm a Physician Assistant, so, I don't do this kind of work.
mmmm latinas...
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