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Watch the full film here: http://vodsite.journeyman.tv/store?p=3628&s=Born+Of+The+Sun

For downloads and more information, visit: http://www.journeyman.tv/59886/documentaries/born-of-the-sun.html

At Sekem Farm a delicately balanced relationship between workers and nature exists which, in a world sufferring from rapidly increasing population, may lead the way for the future of farming.

Born of Dr Abouleish's ambitious vision, the Sekem Farm is an ecological paradise in the middle of the Egyptian desert. Both a thriving business and a close-knit community. In this oasis, nothing is lost, and a delicately balanced relationship between workers and nature is established. With predictions of the world's population rising to 9 billion by 2050, the Sekem community may well be the future of farming.

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  • @1Waddup Are you a retard. The internet to your trailer park will get shut down if you keep that altitude up.

  • islam is VILE

  • @1Waddup n u came all the way to this videi to tell us that? stupif fag stay away if u dont like us

  • @cannoir

    Yeah, I know, he speaks with only a very slight accent. But later in the film they mention a lot of Germans work in the project, maybe they're speaking German most of the time anyways.

  • @pschierhorn his german is near perfect . I could only pick a very subtle foreign flaw. he must have spent at least 20 years there.

  • Very interesting.

  • @QuantumQuacks then you've completely missed the point. The whole project is an experiment in sustainability, the idea that it can continue to produce food for many generations. If you can do it in the desert you can do it nearly anywhere.

  • @QuantumQuacks Yeah, the cheap food feed us all, but the world isn't big enough to provide food for an ever-growing population. Organic will be the way that people will grow their own food if everything collapse in future, if the population don't stop growing by their own, the nature will shrink us by the force.

  • @180DegreeMason

    Noticed that too... maybe he went to university in Germany?

  • @OneDunya Where?

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