The fight over the future of food | U.S. | Reuters
The fight over the future of food
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Gifted submitted 2009/11/10 16:07, published 2009/11/10 16:07 | 302 views
Tags: chemicals, farming, fertilizers, food, machinery, techniques
Tags: chemicals, farming, fertilizers, food, machinery, techniques
NEW YORK / WASHINGTON / MILAN (Reuters) - At first glance, Giuseppe Oglio's farm near Milan looks like it's suffering from neglect. Weeds run rampant amid the rice fields and clover grows unchecked around his millet crop.
Oglio, a third generation farmer eschews modern farming techniques -- chemicals, fertilizers, heavy machinery -- in favor of a purely natural approach. It is not just ecological, he says, but profitable, and he believes his system can be replicated in starving regions of the globe.
Oglio, a third generation farmer eschews modern farming techniques -- chemicals, fertilizers, heavy machinery -- in favor of a purely natural approach. It is not just ecological, he says, but profitable, and he believes his system can be replicated in starving regions of the globe.
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