This is the BA-BA, what you have to start with.
Our ancestors knew it well.
Soil restoration is the first key to regenerating the planet, reducing the carbon emitted into the atmosphere, sustaining infiltration, improving ecosystems and plantations.
The American documentary
, Mission Regeneration
, by Joshua and Rebecca Tickell, explains it very well.
The director couple also grow organic avocados in California.
On the microphone and on the screen, the militant actor Woody Harrelson (dubbed, for the French version, by the director Édouard Bergeon). Patricia Arquette promotes composting in Africa via her association GiveLove.
Ex-top Gisele Bündchen opens her vegan and sustainable kitchen.
We also see Stéphane Le Foll, Minister of Agriculture in 2015, during COP 21, signing the international program 4 per 1,000, in favor of the role of agricultural soils against climate change.
This is the exception, because the prism of the documentary remains American.
However, the agricultural policy across the Atlantic is neither that of the CAP nor ours, and the use of GMOs also differs widely.
The fact remains that soil regeneration is a matter of
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"Mission Regeneration", a documentary by Joshua and Rebecca Tickell, narrated by Woody Harrelson.
Released November 9.