Hello Ludo I remember meeting you at the Food forestry course in Vernon. I am very happy for you that your vision has been realized. Bonne chance!
@samuellevy98704 жыл бұрын
This is great! Any update on the plot? Would love to see the changes two years later!
@AbundantbyNature4 жыл бұрын
Hi Samuel, thank you for your question. I have returned to Zanzibar last January and put some pictures up on abundant_by_nature Instagram account. You will find the update of the Fruit and Spice Farm, called Nurzia, on the first of January Sorry nothing on this channel, for now.
@samuellevy98704 жыл бұрын
@@AbundantbyNature Thank for the reply. I will check it out on Instagram and look forward to seeing something if you are able to get i up in January :)
@Mystr4384 жыл бұрын
Removing trees, how the hell were you allowed to remove trees that bind the soil and preventing erosions? What planet did come from?
@AbundantbyNature4 жыл бұрын
Hi Esi Morrison, I understand your question but please let me share that I am surprised about the simplicity of your comment....If you don't understand that old, none productive coconut trees, where taken down and used to build the farm building and right away replaced by much more trees, in number and diversity....then you have work to do grasping regenerative work, soil creation using plants and water harvesting structures. Simply said, you only need to learn basic farm management and tree life cycles to understand that a tree is a living thing...and will return to the soil naturally. Up to us to use the wood for buildings or other uses before it turnes into soil. If you need more informations about specific topic, please email me through AbundantByNAture.org website, I will be happy to help.