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a river, a farmer and his vegetable farm . according to this farmer he only uses natural soil and natural fertilizers (manure) to grow his vegetables
Matcha soba (抹茶そば), tomatoes, red cabbage sprouts, mizuna, and avocado, along with turnips (日野菜かぶ) and roselle.
a river, a farmer and his vegetable farm . according to this farmer he only uses natural soil and natural organic fertilizers (manure) to grow his vegetables
Matcha soba, steamed shimeji mushrooms, broccoli sprouts, parsley, rosemary, and creamy sauce with avocado, almonds, ground sesame seeds, ground daikon radish, ground ginger, cayenne pepper, coriander, turmeric, cinnamon, soy sauce, mirin, and a little natural water, along with kiwi, strawberries, and grapes.
This is really creamy and tastes terrific.
Sauce:
Soy milk, avocado, walnuts, sesame seeds, daikon radish, ginger, garlic, cayenne pepper, turmeric, coriander, cinnamon, soysauce, and apple cider vinegar
[Just grind sesame seeds and some others and blend them up]
Pasta and mushroom:
Organic spelt, whole wheat pasta (by Alce Nero)
Eryngii
[While the pasta is being cooked, steam the mushroom in a colander on the same pot]
Herb and veggies:
Rosemary, cavolo nero (lacinato kale), spinach, red onion
「自然栽培の仲間たち」のハーブと葉物野菜を添えたクリームパスタ
ソース:
豆乳, アボカド, クルミ, いりゴマ, 大根, 生姜, ニンニク, カイエンペッパー, ターメリック, コリアンダー, シナモン, 醤油, リンゴ酢
パスタとキノコ:
アルチェネロの有機全粒粉パスタ (スペルト小麦)
エリンギ
ハーブと葉物野菜:
ローズマリー, カーボロネロ, ほうれん草, 紫タマネギ
www.giantexperiment.co.nz (not used/devolved from 2012).
The updated postcard and GE freeNZ logo thats being seen around New Zealand before , during and after the late Nov 2011 MMP (mixed member proportional representation) elections.
assets.ubiquity.co.nz/giantexperiment/ecard.html
The BioGro logo.
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Organic_farming_in_New_Zealand
Earlier version: www.flickr.com/photos/celtico/5520905399/
Rugby World Cup Visitors Back GE-free Policy for New Zealand
Thursday, 13 October 2011.Press Release: GE Free NZ
GM free images on google.
www.google.co.nz/search?tbm=isch&hl=en&source=hp&...
Sans OGM (French) images .
www.google.co.nz/search?tbm=isch&hl=en&source=hp&...
The USA's Trans-Pacific Partnership (TPPA ) is morphing into the world's largest trade negotiation, with economies such as Japan and China showing interest.
nz.news.yahoo.com/a/-/top-stories/11470759/pure-nz-qualit...
Pure NZ quality standards face destruction - GE Free
GE Free New Zealand, Fuseworks November 8, 2011, 10:34 am
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New Zealand's reputation and high standards for food safety and export-quality produce are at risk from the Trans Pacific Partnership Agreement, with the election on 26th November 2011 potentially allowing open-slather for government to further undermine the country's unique marketing advantage.
"This election may be interpreted as providing a mandate for signing up to the Trans Pacific Partnership Agreement (TPPA) and the sale of assets to the partnership countries," says Claire Bleakley from 'GE-Free NZ in food and environment'. "But nothing could be further from the truth; secret trade agreements which undermine our bio-security and food safety standards are not part of good governance."
Information about the TPP agreement is to be kept secret for four years, but there are strong signals that the agreement will lead to a loss of sovereignty over issues that directly affect every New Zealander. This is because all proposed legislation will be vetted by the partnership parties and possibly vetoed. Leaked documents highlight that US interests will be able to lobby to deny New Zealand producers their clean-green reputation for food safety and purity, not least because they compete against US-produced Genetically Engineered and chemical-contaminated products.
One of the negotiation issues of great concern is the potential loss of New Zealand's gold-standard zero tolerance for imported genetically modified seeds. This standard has preserved the integrity of New Zealand production for more than a decade, securing export dollars and protecting the environment and public health.
"New Zealand must not compromise the economic advantage of being world-class and maintaining the gold standard for the least toxic, least contaminated, and most ethical food production system," says Jon Carapiet, spokesman for 'GE-Free NZ in food and environment'. "These are the qualities that provide a pillar for our national brand to thrive globally and must not be sacrificed in the TPPA."
New Zealand has many independent seed breeders who pride themselves on producing GE-Free seed for export markets using traditional breeding programmes. They deserve government recognition and support.
One of these seeds is Alfalfa, which has become a valuable forage crop due to its perennial nature as well as its ability to withstand droughts. As a legume it has properties that reduce methane and increase milk production.
But a potential hook in any US agricultural Free Trade deal that includes seed is forced acceptance of contamination in the forage and food seeds, alfalfa and corn, which are most valuable to New Zealand, but have been genetically modified in the US resulting in widespread contamination of conventional seed.
A small private seed importer, Phillip Geertson is an alfalfa breeder with over 20 years work developing the alfalfa industry in New Zealand. However, he has had to stop providing high quality US alfalfa seed, as he can no longer guarantee that it will be free of GE contamination.
"One of our unique points of difference in export markets is being GE-free throughout the whole food chain. We are able to assure all our markets that seed grown here are not GE, and animals are not reared on GE forage," says Claire Bleakley.
The MAF zero tolerance standard around GE seed importation must be kept in place to protect farmers and New Zealand's export markets. Further, government must show support for New Zealand seed breeders to develop a viable GE-Free forage and crop seed market.
There is potential to develop a multi-million dollar business that can supply and guarantee quality and purity for our farmers and for overseas markets. This opportunity must be protected and Minister Tim Groser owes it to all New Zealanders to ensure any trade agreement preserves our sovereignty to benefit from our GE-Free agricultural status into the future.
www.facebook.com/pages/GE-Free-NZ-in-Food-and-
Environment...
Pope John Paul II: Capitalism, undisciplined by morality, will eventually self destruct.
organicconsumers.org/monsanto/world-food-day-2011.cfm
Genetic use restriction technology (GURT), colloquially known as terminator technology, is the name given to proposed methods for restricting the use of genetically modified plants by causing second generation seeds to be sterile. The technology was developed under a cooperative research and development agreement between the Agricultural Research Service of the United States Department of Agriculture and Delta and Pine Land company in the 1990s, but it is not yet commercially available.[1] Because some stakeholders expressed concerns that this technology might lead to dependence for poor smallholder farmers, Monsanto Company, an agricultural products company and the world's biggest seed supplier, pledged not to commercialize the technology in 1999.[2] However, customers who buy seeds from Monsanto Company must sign a Monsanto Technology/Stewardship Agreement. "The agreement specifically states that the grower will not save or sell the seeds from their harvest for further planting, breeding or cultivation".[3] This legal agreement preempts the need for a "terminator gene". Late in 2006, Monsanto acquired Delta and Pine Land company, along with its greenhouse tests of Terminator seeds and rights to its Canadian patent on Terminator granted on October 11 2005. D&PL has long vowed to commercialize Terminator, targeting rice, wheat and soy in particular.[4]
The technology was discussed during the 8th Conference of the Parties to the United Nations Convention on Biological Diversity in Curitiba, Brazil, March 20–31, 2006.
A pro GM commercial lobby has checked this out already....
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Chintaluri Sannalu is a small, fine grained rice, similar to Sona masuri.
Among the indigenous rice varieties, Chintaluri Sannalu has a special place.
Unpolished rice gives taste of originality and gives lot of health benefits as it contains high fiber, proteins and lower carbohydrates.
Veda Bharat Natural Farming grows Chintaluri Sannalu rice in their farms in Telangana and Andhra Pradesh.
These are 6 feet in height After refining it Two knots were grafted. Knots were planted at a distance of 35 cm. Their harvest time is 140 days Initially; the yield will be 24 bags. It grows gradually every year as it is cultivated. Chintaluru Sannalu looks thin and white to look at. It is a favorite food of young children. It has many amazing properties that boost the immune system It also has medicinal properties such as magnesium, calcium and iron.
Veda Bharat grows 19 varieties of almost extinct desi rice varieties using natural farming practices.
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www.lepuzelle.it - Le Puzelle Natural Farm, Santa Severina, Crotone, Calabria, Italy
www.lepuzelle.it - Le Puzelle, Santa Severina, Crotone, Calabria, Italy
www.lepuzelle.it - Le Puzelle Natural Farm, Santa Severina, Crotone, Calabria, Italy
Fotografie scattate per la realizzazione del sito www.lepuzelle.it - Photos taken for the implementation of site www.lepuzelle.it - www.revolweb.it - Le Puzelle, Santa Saverina, Crotone, Calabria, Italy
www.lepuzelle.it - Le Puzelle Natural Farm, Santa Severina, Crotone, Calabria, Italy
Fotografie scattate per la realizzazione del sito www.lepuzelle.it - Photos taken for the implementation of site www.lepuzelle.it - www.revolweb.it - Le Puzelle, Santa Saverina, Crotone, Calabria, Italy
www.lepuzelle.it - Le Puzelle Natural Farm, Santa Severina, Crotone, Calabria, Italy
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The bamboo seed raising trays have been working a treat and the soil from the bamboo grove makes for a great seed raising mix.
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www.lepuzelle.it - Le Puzelle Natural Farm, Santa Severina, Crotone, Calabria, Italy
Fotografie scattate per la realizzazione del sito www.lepuzelle.it - Photos taken for the implementation of site www.lepuzelle.it - www.revolweb.it - Le Puzelle, Santa Saverina, Crotone, Calabria, Italy
www.lepuzelle.it - Le Puzelle Natural Farm, Santa Severina, Crotone, Calabria, Italy
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www.lepuzelle.it - Le Puzelle Natural Farm, Santa Severina, Crotone, Calabria, Italy
A new life project, natural farming. Ok, I won't start eating only organic food and stop eating junkie food (which I do like). I'm just starting a little natural plantation at home.
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Este é o começo de um novo projeto, uma horta natural, sem agrotóxicos ou adubos industriais/animais. Isso tudo em um pequeno espaço aqui em casa.
É mais ou menos um mini farmville, só que, em vez de moedinhas virtuais, vegetais com sabor muito melhor.
Se quiserem conhecer mais sobre agricultura natural, acessem www.mokitiokada.org.br/projetos/cpmo/agricultura_natural.php
A woman relaxes beside playful goats in a rustic barn. The scene captures a peaceful moment in the countryside, surrounded by farm life and natural warmth.
In the second year we started struggling to cope with the west monsoon. We planted gamal or cebreng (Gliricidia sepium) by stem cuttings, as a wind breaker.
pete spent four days ploughing the property with a keyline or yeomans plow. he needed to use a laser level to mark out the contours first. then the plough cuts two narrow slits into the ground following the contour. several more rows are done, leaving a gap between.
The garden beds on this terrace will be planted largely with annual sun loving vegetables. The bed preparation is simply to skim off the existing vegetation then scrape the topsoil off the areas that will be pathways and add this soil to the areas that will be garden beds. No digging of the garden beds. The yellow flowers on the left are wild brassicas. For at least ten years they have been growing deep large roots that eventually rot in the soil, aerating and fertilizing the area. Hence, no need for digging even when starting the garden.
pete spent four days ploughing the property with a keyline or yeomans plow. he needed to use a laser level to mark out the contours first. then the plough cuts two narrow slits into the ground following the contour. several more rows are done, leaving a gap between. there are some big rocks that made it hard-going.