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Forest Cultivations: The Green Barrens

  • Jul 21, 2021
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Although many people may have the impression of wandering through the woods, they in fact may be inside of a forest cultivation. Both concepts should not be mixed up. In this article we want to explain the many differences that exist between a forest or woods, and a forest plantation or cultivation. They differ not only in structure and composition, but also in their effects on the environment and in the surrounding human communities.

Catalina and her Colombian Agro-Paradise: The Mitti Heroes of the Month

  • Jun 27, 2021
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We are thrilled to finally announce that Andrea Catalina Mesa is our Mitti Hero of May! Catalina is a passionate environmentalist and is working on her agroforestry project in Colombia. After setting up a successful small-scale organic farm in Florida, USA, she returned to her home country determined to restore an ecosystem once lost at her family’s farm.

Combating Climate Change through Innovation in Peru

  • May 08, 2021
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In our quest to find and connect with like-minded innovators, we come across loads of true devotion and commitment. Today we are offering our humble online space to shed the light on the work of a young NGO from Peru – taking us on a tour of what they mean to bring to their community. Keep reading till the very end of our guest article for a pleasant surprise!

Abdel & Jennifer: The Mitti Heroes of the Month

  • Apr 25, 2021
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Somewhere in the Hauts-de-France (North of France), Abdel, Jennifer and their family are reforging life with permaculture. Abdel does a lot of manual work which is required to turn the crops into food. Jennifer plans and organizes the markets, the deliveries and she also teaches lessons to their children. Before they started their farming adventure, there is the story of a transition…

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.

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