Changes in Cuban agriculture
Another segment from Episode 1 of the Future of Food (BBC 2009). While in Cuba, George Alagiah visits a farm using inter-cropping and minimal external inputs to increase the effective yield.
Another segment from Episode 1 of the Future of Food (BBC 2009). While in Cuba, George Alagiah visits a farm using inter-cropping and minimal external inputs to increase the effective yield.
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Thank you ALFSKI, You've put together an excellent resource for what's happening in Cuba around urban and organic agriculture. Good job! Marcel Hatch
very very inspiring.this is the way out of hunger.the papayas look good.high diversity of crops and multi cropping ensures very much greater food security.
very very inspiring.this is the way out of hunger.
Plant vegetables is great to have food on table. I am Montagnard indigenous I love gardening.
Could you post all of this show/s? thanks!
Why not import fertilizers from Venezuela or Iran ??
many people hate cuban style communtiy society. But not many people realize that this situation is coming back you want it or not. Fertilizers disappearing soon as oil will run out. Bye bye capitalism with no run out mentality.
new euphemistic words for communism = communitarian, it takes a village, community, third way.
Yeah, Cuba did a fantastic job helping Angola with their farming. The crops and techniques they introduced the Angolans to failed, the crops died and the soil became infertile. Lets just say Cuba is not very popular these days with the Angolans.