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No-cost agriculture in Zambia, Biofertilisers and a Regenerative farming journey.
This episode is recorded at the tenth annual Oxford Real Farming Conference. First up we hear the inspirational story of 5000+ women who are now practising natural agriculture, or no-cost agriculture, on farms and smallholdings across Southern Zambia. Back in the UK we get the lowdown on biofertilisers providing food for microbes, and finally we hear the ups and downs of a regenerative farming journey from one young farmer in Somerset
Farmerama Radio is an award-winning monthly podcast sharing the voices of smaller-scale farmers in the UK and beyond. Please check out and find more inspirational episodes in here:
https://farmerama.co/Increasing plant health through reproduction of beneficial microbes.
Oxford Real Farming Conference is a unique opportunity to connect with new, young and emerging farmers. ORFC delegates come from across the food and farming sector, with an interest in new agricultural models, and interested in meeting global food system challenges in innovative, environmentally sustainable ways.
Juanfran had the chance to introduce and share to the audience, in 2017 and 2019, his experiences about the production, uses and impact on system health when introducing these practices in different contexts.
Check other lectures took at Oxford conferences in this link:
https://orfc.org.uk/The potential of biofertilisers to raise system health
Oxford Real Farming Conference is a unique opportunity to connect with new, young and emerging farmers. ORFC delegates come from across the food and farming sector, with an interest in new agricultural models, and interested in meeting global food system challenges in innovative, environmentally sustainable ways.
Juanfran had the chance to introduce and share to the audience, in 2017 and 2019, his experiences about the production, uses and impact on system health when introducing these practices in different contexts.
Check other lectures took at Oxford conferences in this link:
https://orfc.org.uk/