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Sowing seeds in the desert, natural farming, global restoration, and ultimate food security, Masanobu Fukuoka ; edited by Larry Korn

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Sowing seeds in the desert, natural farming, global restoration, and ultimate food security, Masanobu Fukuoka ; edited by Larry Korn
Language
eng
Bibliography note
Includes bibliographical references
Illustrations
illustrations
Index
no index present
Literary Form
non fiction
Main title
Sowing seeds in the desert
Nature of contents
bibliography
Oclc number
759171802
Responsibility statement
Masanobu Fukuoka ; edited by Larry Korn
Sub title
natural farming, global restoration, and ultimate food security
Summary
"Fukuoka's inspiring and international bestselling book, The One-Straw Revolution, spoke directly to the growing movement of organic farmers and activists seeking a new way of life. For years after its publication, Fukuoka traveled the world spreading his teachings, and worked with a devoted following of farmers and organizations in Africa, India, Southeast Asia, Europe, and the United States to show how you could grow food and regenerate forests with very little irrigation in the most desolate places. Sowing Seeds in the Desert, a summation of those years of travel and research, is Fukuoka's last major work - and perhaps his most important. The book presents Fukuoka's revolutionary plan to rehabilitate the world's deserts and achieve global food security by using natural farming, including practical solutions for feeding a growing human population and providing a deep and renewed understanding of the relationship between human beings and nature ..."--Jacket
Table Of Contents
The call to natural farming -- Reconsidering human knowledge -- Healing a world in crisis -- Global desertification -- Revegetating the earth through natural methods -- Travels on the west coast of the United States
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