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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.

The Mitti Recap

  • May 23, 2020
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The story behind our initiative is one that can be familiar and relatable to anyone. It all started with sympathy towards a social issue; in our case the deteriorating life quality of farmers, especially in India. The sympathy was the seed for a greater dream of finding simpler ways in agriculture.

Seed to Food Sovereignty

  • May 13, 2020
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One afternoon, I was preparing for lunch, cutting some lemons, nonchalantly sliding the knife through the flesh, scooping the seeds out. My GF: “Wait, don’t throw those away, what if we can plant them?”, said my girlfriend. Me: “Woah, that mean more lemons!”, I replied with excitement. Is that it? I put the seed in the soil and that is it, I thought. My life experience told me that nothing can be that simple.

Agroforestry in Collaboration: an Interview with Toranam

  • Apr 27, 2020
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It’s often not a popular choice to embrace current issues in agriculture, and even less often when it comes to active involvement in community development. In a developing country like India, it is also considered as somebody else’s responsibility.

Agriculture is NOT Industry

  • Apr 10, 2020
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Have you ever seen endless farm lands, while traveling across the countryside, and wondered that these vast stretches produced all your food and most of your daily necessities. When I realized this, I was suddenly hit by a vague thought; the thought that all these lands must have been forest lands, with rich biodiversities. The thought exercise did not stop there.

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