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Agriculture Reform or Not?

  • Oct 12, 2020
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Policy changes are boring and I do not know how to think about them or interpret them. Unfortunately, most policy maker language is written in such unapproachable gibberish that, at the expense of sounding politically correct, it misses transmitting knowledge to the common man. In a country like India where 60 to 70% of Indians depend on the agriculture sector, understanding these changes is very important, which is unfortunately difficult.

An Introduction to Regenerative Agriculture

  • Sep 02, 2020
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It is no exaggeration to say that agriculture has been the turning point in human history. The nature of a hunter-gatherer life prior to agriculture did not allow human beings to settle in one place long enough for culture, tradition and civilization to flourish.

Energy Efficienct Nature

  • Jun 06, 2020
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This post is by far our most colorful blog entry. But isn’t life worth the full spectrum to try and explain its magic? In this article, we put all our creative efforts in bringing the energy cycles of different farming practices to digital life. On one hand, because it is just fun! On the other hand, because we wanted to vividly illustrate the differences between natural vegetation and industrial agriculture.

Humble Mitti Hügel

  • May 27, 2020
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In a very intuitive take on a permaculture technique, our guest blogger and close friend, Andrea has shared her experience adopting it and the series of events that followed.

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