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.
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.
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.
After you learn all this about, "New Cuban agriculture" and swallow all these excuses and so subtly manipulated for your "education", and to put in a better light the totalitarian regime that has led the island of Cuba to total ruin, See: Balseros, Habana Cuba ruinas, and the regime own and operated, Hotel Melia, Cayo Coco or Tourism in Cuba, and places where regular Cubans are excluded, because of the apartheid regime imposed on them.
."but what about Britain, why should Britain change?"
"well, do you have oil forever?"
that question hit me. thank you for the video.
MrPointforward 1 year ago 2
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.
vidaripollen 1 year ago
very very inspiring.this is the way out of hunger.
vidaripollen 1 year ago
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.
symmetry08 1 year ago
After you learn all this about, "New Cuban agriculture" and swallow all these excuses and so subtly manipulated for your "education", and to put in a better light the totalitarian regime that has led the island of Cuba to total ruin, See: Balseros, Habana Cuba ruinas, and the regime own and operated, Hotel Melia, Cayo Coco or Tourism in Cuba, and places where regular Cubans are excluded, because of the apartheid regime imposed on them.
ElMataCHE 1 year ago
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
marcelhatch 1 year ago
They could plant wood trees in the hills and in the cities...Native...Thanks for sharing
MonyMG1959 2 years ago
Could you post all of this show/s? thanks!
ogfunk187 2 years ago