Asking the Earth

Asking the Earth

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Pereira, Winin
Taylor & Francis
EAN: 9781134062539
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The need to produce food without the destructive chemical horrors of much modern farming, for an intelligent use of dwindling natural resources and for humane forms of production is universal, the practice is limited. This book is an account of one, large, instance of success in practice. Twenty-five years ago, Winin Pereira, a nuclear physicist abandoned academia to start a co-operative farm at Alonde in a tribal area north of Bombay. The group experienced, and finally discarded, all the false hopes and promises of Western originated forms of development: ploughs that ploughed too deep, irrigation systems that lowered water tables, fertilizers and pesticides which managed the earth and became so expensive that poorer farmers were dispossessed. Instead they learnt from the adivasai, or tribal people, who have nurtured or been nurtured by foresets for millennia, ways of applying popular knowledge to contemporary problems. This book is a combination of Pereira's record of achievement of sustainable livelihoods and an account of the farm and its effect on the India around it by a leading British journalist. Originally published in 1991
EAN 9781134062539
ISBN 1134062532
Binding Ebook
Publisher Taylor & Francis
Publication date November 5, 2013
Pages 244
Language English
Country United Kingdom
Authors Pereira, Winin; Seabrook, Jeremy
Series Natural Resource Management Set