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Masanobu Fukuoka - Natural Agriculture


  • Product type: Book

  • Editor(s): Guy Trédaniel
  • Author(s): Masanobu Kukuoka
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  • ISBN13: 978-2-84445-624-3
  • Edition: 1era edition

  • Number of pages: 202 pages
  • Cover: Paperback
  • Interior: B/W

Description :

Imagine what agriculture is without fertilizers, chemical herbicides, compost... Fukuoka has learned not to ask nature for the impossible, and in return he gets incredibly high yields. Instead of striving to always do a little more, he looked for a way to do less, to put an end to useless work and, however, his land grew richer from year to year. It has reduced its costs, equipment and technical means to the strict minimum, to stick to an independent economy capable of preserving a healthier and more balanced natural cycle. It offers us the stimulating image of a properly managed land, the cornerstone of a society of sufficiency, permanence, and allowing self-regeneration.

About the author:
Masanobu Fukuoka is one of the rare people to have devoted more than fifty years of his life to agriculture, considered a path to spiritual fulfillment. Even rarer, in this era of excessive specialization, is his way of grasping all of the reciprocal relationships existing between all aspects of human society and nature. Celebrated as "modern-day Lao Tzu" by his compatriots, for his paradoxical wisdom, he returned to the very sources of agricultural traditions, while being at the forefront of post-industrial civilization.
He overturns preconceived ideas and rationalist reductions of the world, to help us discover the roots of a healthy and authentic way of living, providing us with proof of the truth that he advances through his practice of agriculture.


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Imagine what agriculture is without fertilizers, chemical herbicides, compost... Fukuoka has learned not to ask nature for the impossible, and in return he gets incredibly high yields. Instead of striving to always do a little more, he looked for a way to do less, to put an end to useless work and, however, his land grew richer from year to year. It has reduced its costs, equipment and technical means to the strict minimum, to stick to an independent economy capable of preserving a healthier and more balanced natural cycle. It offers us the stimulating image of a properly managed land, the cornerstone of a society of sufficiency, permanence, and allowing self-regeneration. Masanobu Fukuoka is one of the rare people to have devoted more than fifty years of his life to agriculture, considere