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The Brussels region is the first in the world not to allow the use of synthetic pesticides in agriculture

Sharing the Article: The Brussels region is the first in the world not to allow the use of synthetic pesticides in agricultureA.S./STA23/07/2024, 11.44 amUpdated: 23/07/2024, 11.46 The use of synthetic pesticides in agriculture in the Brussels region will no longer be allowed from 2030. It is the first case that a European region has made… Read More »

EVERYTHING IS CONNECTED WITH EVERYTHING – THE INTERTWINING / INTERCONNECTED WHOLE LIVING and BEING

EVERYTHING IS CONNECTED WITH EVERYTHING – INTERCONNECTED LIVING and BEING: It exudes many entanglements SOCIETY, HONESTY, JUSTICE, UNHEALED TRAUMAS, ENVIRONMENT, CLIMATE CHANGE, PEASANT REBELLION, FEED INSTEAD OF HEALTH FOOD… Unfortunately, this statement has its roots in real life here and now. If we can agree with this statement, what do we say about the certain… Read More »

Who will pay the borrowing to the Nature?

Below is published Article, titled: Kdo bo plačal zadolževanje Naravi? / Who will pay the borrowing to the Nature? By Author Nara Petrovič. Published in online newspaper Delo, August 9. 2013 . Nara Petrovič, member of the founding board of the Slovenian Ecovillage network, about economics with characteristic immediacy and brutal reality: “Just as you… Read More »

IS THOSE CROWDED UNDER “FARMING UMBRELLA” UNJUSTIFIED?!

Under the “farming umbrela”, it is crowded those days.Practically everything related to “the formation” of human food and animal feed is classified there. A wide variety of modern technologies that produce food differently from what is determined by the Natural Order. They like to call them “smart technologies”. Nowadays, accidentally or on purpose, the boundaries… Read More »

The Spirit of Agriculture

Explanation: The text under item I. is the author’s work of Majda Ortan, eng.. The following is a collection of references from others (see Literature and sources). “A sustainable agriculture, likewise, has personal, interpersonal and spiritual dimensions.” “Reclaiming the Spiritual Roots of Farming“. By John Ickerd, University of New Hampshire, 2001. I. In general, humans… Read More »