Zero Budget Farming- part 1
The Indian alternative to industrial agriculture Farm of Krishnappa, member of KRRS, Karnataka, India, Feb. 2012 With rising costs and falling yields, industrial agriculture (oil-based pesticides and fertilizers, hybrid seeds and monoculture) have driven over 200,000 Indian farmers to suicide. But Krishnappa - and hundreds of thousands of other Indian farmers - have found a way out of that trap: a tropical permaculture that offers them - and the earth - a new future. More info: http://www.climatjusticesociale.org/B_CJSdocPDF/IndiaAgri.pdf http://palekarzerobudgetnaturalfarming.com/aboutme.aspx
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wow sir you and namazhwar are my idols
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Hi, i am planning a farm near bangalore and need some advice. Could you please give me the contact details of krishnappa
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dayavittu krishnappa navara farm na address atva phone number eddre kodi ...
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please share Mr. Krishnappa contact no. would like to visit and learn from him
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Hi I want to meet and visit Mr. Krishnappa.
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India started it's way of living with nature. Hatsoff to Mr.Subhash Palekhar who were making propaganda about the natural farming
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Wish this had english captions
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Now that's a real practical scientist of satyam gyaan...Aaa! AAAAAssssooommmeeeee
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super
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Hi Oliver, I am an Indian temporarily living Australia and want to go back to my place ie Bangalore and start something in natural farming. I am extremely impressed with your effort in your interest in meeting this this great man. Can you kindly let me know the contact details of either the person who translated to you or Krishnappa. Kind regards. Dr Raju
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How different moral values! This western lady does not realize, she should not be putting her hand in her cleavage(it's cut yet being too low) - in India it is seen as highly indecent and even for men as an indecent proposal ...
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inspiring and hope more farmers/agriculturists take a lesson... would be good to visit.. if contact details can be provided it will be useful to spread the message
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If any person wants leaves, seeds or saplings of LAXMITARU contact me on 09821163601 MITESH BHATT
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excellent, forest gardening is the future for humanity and the world. Check out Martin Crawford in Devon. We are converting a 6 acre site in Essex, England to a forest garden at present. Diversity of plants and trees is also inspiring to the soul.
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stellar chap
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Great! Can we apply same knowledge anywhere in the world? What are steps involved?
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Good Man!!! Thank you for posting this video. Would you please post his contact details as well. Regards
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