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Food Forest Podcast
as guest
Food Forest Farming Across Continents
Thiago Barbosa
In this episode of the Food Forest Podcast, Thiago Barbosa shares his journey from Brazil to Australia and his passion for agroforestry and syntropic agriculture. He discusses the importance of core memories in shaping his agricultural practices, the creation of a community farm for people with disabilities, and the significance of understanding different climates in agriculture. Thiago emphasizes the role of support species in agroforestry, the collaboration in nature, and the necessity of human management in creating sustainable food systems. He addresses common fears associated with agroforestry and encourages listeners to grow their own food as a means of achieving food security and sustainability.
Points clés à retenir
- - From Brazil to Australia – a journey that transformed Thiago’s approach to farming.
- Childhood memories of gardening with family sparked his lifelong passion for agroforestry.
- Building a community farm opens new possibilities for people with disabilities.
- Understanding the local climate is the key to a thriving harvest.
- Support species are the unsung heroes of agroforestry systems.
- Careful observation is the foundation of smart agroforestry design.
- Just like in nature, collaboration is the secret to a flourishing ecosystem.
- Diverse plant systems thrive with dedicated human care.
- Agroforestry can ease fears about food scarcity and environmental decline.
- Growing your own food is a powerful step toward a sustainable future.
Liens utiles
- Syntropic Solutions Website: www.syntropicsolutions.com
Syntropic Solutions Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/syntropicsolutions/#
Also:
Project from Texas – Shaun Overton (DUSTUPS): https://www.youtube.com/@dustupstexas
REDinc’s Mullumbimby centre: https://redinc.org.au/locations/mullumbimby/
Video about Serenbe Agrihood: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VPvyB8uzaD0

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