Zero Hour for the Climate & Nature Bill:
🚜 On 11 March, the Government announced a pause in nature-friendly farming payments—the Sustainable Farming Incentive (SFI).
👇 Here's why that’s disastrous for climate and nature. 🧵
#documentaire Leurs Champs du Coeur
Comment assurer une production alimentaire de qualité, rémunératrice pour ceux qui la produisent et accessible au plus grand nombre ?
A cœur ouvert, 14 paysans parlent de leurs galères, des #solutions possibles et de la beauté de leur métier.
#documentary #agricuture #economie #politique #climat #anthropocene #year2025 #alimentation #consommation
Zero Hour for the Climate & Nature Bill:
🚜 On 11 March, the Government announced a pause in nature-friendly farming payments—the Sustainable Farming Incentive (SFI).
👇 Here's why that’s disastrous for climate and nature. 🧵
#Quinoa's #stress resistance linked to 10 key #genes
#Chenopodium #genomics #agricuture #drought #food_security #sodium #hydrogen #antiporter #NHX_genes #CPA1 #membranes
https://phys.org/news/2025-03-quinoa-stress-resistance-linked-key.html
In a recent study published in the journal Genes, our team has identified and characterized 10 sodium/hydrogen antiporter (NHX) genes from the quinoa genome that play crucial roles in this remarkable crop's ability to withstand harsh environmental conditions. This discovery provides significant insights into why quinoa can thrive in conditions that would devastate most other food crops.
HT @carolannie
#Agroecology offers blueprint for #resilient farming in northern #Ghana
by Caleb Ahinakwah, 5 Dec 2024
Excerpt: "Alley cropping in practice: Healing the land
"As climatic conditions worsen, farmers in the region are turning to agroforestry techniques. One approach that has taken root, literally, in the Builsa area is alley cropping, which integrates trees with traditional farming practices. Tree Aid, an international nonprofit that works on forest and land restoration projects in Ghana and elsewhere, introduced this technique to farmers in the region in 2014. Farmers have planted rows of trees such as shea, baobab and moringa 12 meters (39 feet) apart, and continued to grow crops like millet, cowpeas and groundnuts beneath them.
"Yakubu Issah began planting baobab and shea trees on his farm five years ago. 'At first, it seemed like extra work with little reward. But now, our millet grows healthier, the soil holds water longer, and we even earn extra income by selling baobab leaves,' he said.
"He added that bees have returned, along with birds and squirrels: 'The farm feels alive again."'
#SolarPunkSunday #Agroecology #Sustainability #Agricuture #Resilience #Ecology #AgroForestry #AlleyCropping #ForestEcology #ForestRestoration #Permaculture #SustainableForestry #GardeningForPollinators #ProtectTheForests #TreeAid #Resiliency #Rewilding
Farmers in Ghana’s Upper East region traditionally decided when to plant and harvest their crops in rhythm with regular rainfall cycles. But the rains now come at increasingly odd times, farmland is turning into desert, and farmers have been forced to endure temperatures high enough to melt tarmac. Amid these impacts, agroforestry is offering a […]
A friend just mentioned that there are big farmer protests in #Germany underway. And it's playing right into the hands of the populists...
https://www.dw.com/en/german-farmers-arrive-in-berlin-for-protest/a-67913447