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Re: [permaculture] "How to Save the World" - Biodynamics in India
- From: Steve Diver <steved@ncat.org>
- Cc: Sustainable Agriculture Network Discussion Group <SANET-MG@LISTS.IFAS.UFL.EDU>, permaculture@lists.ibiblio.org
- Subject: Re: [permaculture] "How to Save the World" - Biodynamics in India
- Date: Wed, 17 Jan 2007 12:20:19 -0600
Friends -
Word comes from New Zealand that this DVD about
biodynamic farming in India has been released.
"How to Save the World"
- One Man, One Cow, One Planet -
http://www.howtosavetheworld.co.nz
YouTube has a brief review from the director,
Barbara Burstyn, who explains that it is more than
a film about a brilliant farming method, but a political
film about globalization, the deteriation of land due
to chemical farming, and food sovereignty; it alludes to
a blue-print for a post-industrial future.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=l84laB4JPdw
Best wishes,
Steve Diver
"How to Save the World"
- One Man, One Cow, One Planet -
http://www.howtosavetheworld.co.nz
Press Release
http://www.howtosavetheworld.co.nz/HTSW%20Press%20Kit-WEB.pdf
A film about biodynamics in India featuring the work of Peter Proctor,
a 78-year old farmer from New Zealand who has helped shepherd
the rapid growth of biodynamics in India over the last ten years.
Narrated by Peter Coyote.
By Thomas and Barbara Burstyn with Cloud South Films in New Zealand
Due for release December 1st, 2006.
"The film explains biodynamics and how to grow biodynamically.
It explores the political implications of the present world food system.
We make the point that biodynamic farming may be the best hope this
world has," said Barbara Burstyn.
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- Re: [permaculture] "How to Save the World" - Biodynamics in India, Steve Diver, 01/17/2007
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