Permaculture - A valuable lesson for farmers of the 21st century

Thursday, November 20th, 2008

‘We’ve got multiple products coming from different production systems and over the years there has been a tremendous amount of insulation against variations in the market.
In that sense I think that permaculture’s got a very valuable lesson for farmers in the 21st century.’
Rod May, one of Australia’s most succesful and prominent organic farmers

Permaculture – Principles and Pathways beyond Sustainability, David Holmgren

www.permakultur-info.de - Information on permaculture and initiatives/projects in german speaking countries.
more info on permaculture


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Land teilen, Re-lokalisieren - Britischer TV Kanal startet Kampagne

Monday, November 17th, 2008

Ich komme gerade von der Jahres-Konferenz des Rates fĂĽr Nachhaltige Entwicklung. Alles in allem geht/ging es dort (noch) sehr wenig um Selbstermächtigung. (Und was die Moderatorin unseres Forums von einer ‘Nachhaltigkeits-Konferenz der TV Sender’ erzählt hat, war ehrlich gesagt auch nicht sehr inspirierend…) Es geht immer wieder um Konsumenten und Konsumverhalten, Hilfe fĂĽr Projekte, die sich in anderen Teilen der Welt befinden, hilflose Kommunikationskonzepte in den Medien…etc. Aber nirgends ist die Rede, Menschen zu unterstĂĽtzen hier und jetzt von abhängigen Konsumenten zu selbstverantwortlichen Produzenten zu werden. (Eine Möglichkeit dazu bietet das Permakultur Konzept. www.permakultur-info.de) Und natĂĽrlich werden auch nicht unsere Gesellschaftstrukturen als solches oder unsere Art zu Denken in Frage gestellt, die ja eigentlich all das geschaffen hat.

Der britische TV Kanal Channel 4 hat jetzt ein Projekt gestartet, das sich Landshare nennt. Es geht darum, dass Einzelpersonen und Organisationen, die Landflächen besitzen, das nicht oder kaum genutzt wird, diese für Menschen zur Verfügung stellen, die Gärten zur lokalen Obst und Gemüseproduktion anlegen möchten. Ziel ist es, britisches Land produktiver zu machen und frische, lokale Produkte für alle zugänglich.

Inspiriert wurde das ganze wahrscheinlich unter anderem durch das Garden Share Projekt der Transition Town Initiative in Totnes.

Hier findet sich ein ausfĂĽhrlicher Artikel: www.doorsofperception.com


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Great website and information: Agricultural Innovations

Tuesday, October 14th, 2008

This website is a great resource! You can spend days listening to the podcasts alone. It comes in english and spanish. Use this site!

Agricultural Innovations seeks to collaborate with international organizations, national agencies, and local communities to apply the latest in GIS and Information Technology towards the design of sustainable resource management systems and to encourage the adoption of permaculture and appropriate technology throughout Latin America and the United States.

Our philosophy is based on several core principles that provide an ethical foundation for our practice in the field. Poverty, malnutrition, land degradation and loss of biodiversity are among the fundamental issues of our time. Agricultural Innovations is committed to fighting poverty and promoting peace and prosperity through sound planning initiatives.

www.agroinnovations.com


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Masanobu Fukuoka died in August

Sunday, September 14th, 2008

For me Masanobu Fukuoka was a poet. He is known as one of the pioneers of natural farming and was an inspiration for the originators of the permaculture concept.

“If a single new bud is snipped off a fruit tree with a pair of scissors, that may bring about a disorder which cannot be undone…. Human beings with their tampering do something wrong, leave the damage unrepaired, and when the adverse results accumulate, work with all their might to correct them.”

“To become one with nature — agriculture is an occupation in which a farmer adapts himself to nature. To do that, you have to gaze at a rice plant and listen to the words from the plant. If you understand what the rice says, you just adjust your heart to that of the rice plants and raise them. In reality, we do not have to raise them. They will grow. We just serve nature. A piece of advice I need to give you here. When I say gaze at a rice plant or stare at its true form, it does not mean to make an observation or to contemplate the rice plant, which makes it an object different from yourself. It is very difficult to explain in words. In a sense, it is important that you become the rice plant. Just as you, as the subject of gazing, have to disappear. If you do not understand what you should do or what I am talking about, you should be absorbed in taking care of the rice without looking aside. If you could work wholeheartedly without yourself, that is enough. Giving up your ego is the shortest way to unification with nature.”

One Straw Revolution is maybe one of his best known books (’Der Grosse Weg Hat Kein Tor‘ auf deutsch) and even if you are not particularily interested in gardening, I recommend to read it, and if it’s just for a few paragraphs.

The Fukuoka Farming Website:
www.fukuokafarmingol.info

The Plowboy Interview: Masanobu Fukuoka


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Urban Food Growing in Havana, Cuba

Monday, July 7th, 2008

Remember cuban Permaculture Designer Roberto Perez talk about it? So here is a TV series of the BBC, called ‘Around the World in 80 Gardens’ featuring Cuba’s urban agriculture, as well. If you want to look at more stuff in that direction: click here! - Let’s take the ideas that are out there and let’s not wait until there is a need for ‘food-security’… . Urban food growing makes sense in any direction. Find some links here.


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