Organic Farmer & Panel Speaker Theo de Jager, on,viable Organic Farming and the power of the End-consumers choice in the Value Chain to support global sustainable conservation farming. The most important people are the house wives and journalists. The housewife who stands in front of the stove, decides what the ...
Read More »COP 21 ROBERT MADJITA NGO ON INNOVATIVE FARMING PROJECTS UGANDA
COP 21 PARIS. Robert Madjita Deputy Director of EMELEE Environmental Management NGO Uganda speaks on, innovative agriculture pilot project in Uganda using efficient techniques for crops and animals using drought resistant plants. Construction of water efficient irrigation systems.
Read More »COP 21 ANDRE LEU Regenerative Organic Hi Yield Hi Resilient Farming Systems
COP 21 PARIS. Andre Leu President of IFOAM Organics Int. interview of the benefits of organic farming with soil microbes, producing nutritional high yield, high drought resilient food crops, that additionally mitigate CO2 emissions through soil absorption. Building of healthy soils through composted organic matter and microbes. They have been ...
Read More »COP 16 Dr. Keith Paustian Nitrogen & Soil Carbon Mngmt.
COP 16 CANCUN Dr. Keith Paustian speaks on effective nitrogen and soil carbon management in agriculture. Take for example the issue of nitrogen management, whether you’re using fertiliser or manure, basically nitrous oxide emissions are resulting from the inefficient use of Nitrogen. The more nitrogen that doesn’t get into the plant, ...
Read More »Roger Godwin – Bees and Pollination
Roger Godwin, Project and Environmental Research, discussing Bees and the pollination services for the fruit industry. South Africa as a microcosm of what is happening globally. The American Foulbrood disease is just one disease being found in hives. There are not enough hives and bees left to manage pollination needed. ...
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