Andrew Millison
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This Factory Grows Food Forests
Permaculture instructor Andrew Millison journeys to India to film the epic work of the Eco-Factory Foundations's Anand Chordia. Anand is an heir to the Suhana Spice company and has used his position in the company to create the most sustainable industrial site that I've ever seen. You've got to see this to believe it. Zero waste, zero water, zero energy. Is this the future of factories?
The Eco Factory Foundation:
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Suhana Spices:
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Oregon State University Online Permaculture Design Course:
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How to Save a Drying City (BENGALURU)
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Permaculture Instructor Andrew Millison travels to the City of Bengaluru, India, to visit an innovative and visionary project to fix that city's water crisis by restoring the city's water table. The Million Wells for Bengaluru project was founded by Home Biome and they already have 250,000 recharge wells built or restored throughout the city. This is a simple solution to a massive problem. Let'...
How Farmers Reshaped a Region and Solved Drought
zhlédnutí 1,5MPřed 2 měsíci
Permaculture Instructor Andrew Millison travels to the village of Laporiyah in Rajasthan India to see the 45 year water harvesting and community development project spearheaded by waterman Laxman Singh. We spent 2 days touring the village with Laxman and his team, including well known academic Vishnu Sharma. Vishnu has specialized in the revitalization of Rajasthan during his long career and we...
How the UN is Holding Back the Sahara Desert
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Permaculture instructor Andrew Millison journeys with the UN World Food Programme to the Northern border of Senegal to see an innovative land recovery project within the Great Green Wall of Africa that is harvesting rainwater, increasing food security, and rehabilitating the ecosystem. WFP Resilience Building: www.wfp.org/resilience-building See more on the ground videos of WFP's work with Nata...
Is This the Most Useful Plant on EARTH?
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Willow is such an incredibly useful plant, and in this video we explore the details of willow fencing, basket weaving, and ecological restoration using this glorius species! COMMON QUESTIONS ANSWERED: Where is this located?: The Willamette Valley of Western Oregon. Zone 8a. Rainfall ~42" per yr. What varieties of willow do you recommend?: (From Kara)"In the video you see: Salix alba vitellina, ...
Sadhguru answered my questions
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This is the full uncut interview between Permaculture instructor Andrew Millison and Isha Foundation founder Sadhguru. This interview was conducted to use parts of in the video: "Sadhguru's Plan to Plant 2.42 BILLION Trees" Watch that video here: czcams.com/video/adTsC7RPlUs/video.htmlsi=rK3qg_A8G_FePheC The questions asked have to do with the Isha Foundation's Cauvery Calling project. Informat...
Sadhguru's Plan to plant 2.42 BILLION trees
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Sadhguru's Plan to plant 2.42 BILLION trees
How Gravity Irrigation Works
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How Gravity Irrigation Works
Become a Permaculture Water Designer
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Become a Permaculture Water Designer
How 8,000 Food Forests Grew Africa's Great Green Wall
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How 8,000 Food Forests Grew Africa's Great Green Wall
NEXT LEVEL POND DESIGN
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NEXT LEVEL POND DESIGN
GENIUS Water Engineering Restored
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GENIUS Water Engineering Restored
How Ancient Kings Split a River & Fed Millions
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How Ancient Kings Split a River & Fed Millions
Water Crises SOLVED! | Paani Fdn India #4
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Water Crises SOLVED! | Paani Fdn India #4
Organic WINS Over Chemical Ag | Paani Fdn India #3
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Organic WINS Over Chemical Ag | Paani Fdn India #3
Guerilla Gardeners turn Toxic Soil into Eco-Oasis
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Guerilla Gardeners turn Toxic Soil into Eco-Oasis
Roadmap to Village Prosperity | Paani Fdn India #2
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Roadmap to Village Prosperity | Paani Fdn India #2
How to Save a Dying Village | Paani Fdn. India #1
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How to Save a Dying Village | Paani Fdn. India #1
ELECTRIC BIKE UTOPIA: Truths & Lies
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ELECTRIC BIKE UTOPIA: Truths & Lies
Oakland Permaculture Heals The Hood!
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Oakland Permaculture Heals The Hood!
INDIA'S WATER REVOLUTION 2023: series trailer
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INDIA'S WATER REVOLUTION 2023: series trailer
How to turn your Neighborhood into a Village
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How to turn your Neighborhood into a Village
This Farm Turns Garbage into Food
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This Farm Turns Garbage into Food
Ahupua'a: Native Hawaiians Taking Back Their Watersheds
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Ahupua'a: Native Hawaiians Taking Back Their Watersheds
How To Rescue a Sinking Water Table.
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How To Rescue a Sinking Water Table.
AMERICA'S BIG MISTAKE: Watershed Democracy REJECTED!
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AMERICA'S BIG MISTAKE: Watershed Democracy REJECTED!
Your Hand Maps the Land
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Your Hand Maps the Land
How to Rescue a Sinking Water Table
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How to Rescue a Sinking Water Table
How Trees Bring Water
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How Trees Bring Water
How to Fix a Broken Ecosystem
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How to Fix a Broken Ecosystem

Komentáře

  • @Ub3rSk1llz
    @Ub3rSk1llz Před 19 minutami

    awrn

  • @annemena8465
    @annemena8465 Před 40 minutami

    What an incredible project!

  • @mymemoriesofgoldenricefiel6472

    This is strange news. I saw a field on the news a few years ago that looked exactly like this one. In that news, the announcer was very impressed and happy to hear this story. A Japanese professor invented a field in the same shape as this one, called for cooperation from African people, asked them to plow the field with him, and paid them a salary. But the African people at the time were a bit angry that European and American aid groups and international organizations were bringing them so much food, but the Japanese were making us do all the labor. They were angry. We are happy to get paid, but European and American aid groups and international organizations would never ask us to do this. Why didn't you bring food and drinking water to our village? Why did you come all the way to give labor to us Africans? Are you a man of strange ideas? The African people were said to be angry with the Japanese professor. Yet, the Japanese professor was not sad or angry. He was quiet. What he did was to pay the African people the same salary as before and keep asking them to cultivate the ground in the same way to increase the number of fields. A few years later, the half-moon shaped field plowed by the Japanese professor and the African people bore many plants and grains. Although it was the Japanese professor who conceived the idea of the field, the African people carved out their own way of life with their own hands. The Japanese TV announcer said that this field was the fruit of the African people's efforts and their own treasure. Then, as the closing words of the news, he said this. The Japanese professor is convinced that this technology will be useful for peace and stable life in Africa and other regions suffering from water shortage. His hope is that African people will pass this technology on to each other and live in cooperation. The Japanese professor hopes that the people of Africa will build their lives by their own efforts, not by other countries, international organizations, or aid groups. He dreamed of this and worked with the African people. So said the Japanese announcer. It's been quite a while since I saw a news story told in this way, several years ago, but after all, now an international organization from another country is leading the way in spreading this way of making fields in Africa? I really wonder. Where is the talk of entrusting this field to the African people, and where is the Japanese professor who was the first to work with the African people on this form of field? Did the smiling Japanese professor in the news footage not exist from the beginning? The name The Great Green Wall that I saw on the news at that time, the shape and structure of the fields, the way they were lined up, everything was the same, but only the people in the news were different. There was no such foreign group on the scene. Which one of them started to build this field in Africa?

  • @cattelgibson5354
    @cattelgibson5354 Před hodinou

    👏🏿👏🏿👏🏿👏🏿👏🏿👏🏿

  • @akbarstarkley2913
    @akbarstarkley2913 Před hodinou

    🎉

  • @Ild-tf4qd
    @Ild-tf4qd Před 2 hodinami

  • @majorbrighton
    @majorbrighton Před 2 hodinami

    It was a very useful plant many years ago, so nice to see people enjoying it again. it needs a certain climate though and is quite a lot of work. Bambo is way more useful I think, from being a food source to building a home and everything in it. I love the sound it has in the wind too.

  • @pongop
    @pongop Před 2 hodinami

    Awesome!

  • @kekipark77
    @kekipark77 Před 2 hodinami

    and a great movie too! cool video

  • @RamuadeshYadav-gs4yq
    @RamuadeshYadav-gs4yq Před 2 hodinami

    Indian Thar Desert per video banaen

  • @Naninspace
    @Naninspace Před 2 hodinami

    Job well done. Gives us hope

  • @bsbrion
    @bsbrion Před 3 hodinami

    I always thought you have to plant them near water? I don't think willows would survive in my yard.

  • @DylanThorne
    @DylanThorne Před 3 hodinami

    Wasn't this China's initiative and technology?

  • @KayMon23
    @KayMon23 Před 3 hodinami

    I’m hoping this type of farming will ba applied in other countries as well that has dry lands. This was very informative and promising. 😊

  • @TsarHare
    @TsarHare Před 3 hodinami

    no roots of plants

  • @TsarHare
    @TsarHare Před 3 hodinami

    Hare Krishna. love. peace. no ear ring studs. safe ears

  • @maddytsung499
    @maddytsung499 Před 3 hodinami

    ❤Saving the planet ❤

  • @k20t30pl
    @k20t30pl Před 3 hodinami

    The UN is an unelected want-a-be dictators. An evil institution.

  • @Corum001
    @Corum001 Před 4 hodinami

    Wonderfull 😃

  • @bouloshijazin5129
    @bouloshijazin5129 Před 4 hodinami

    1:27 look at the head movement, this dude spent to much time in India

  • @chilenitochile4596
    @chilenitochile4596 Před 4 hodinami

    Mam do this works for a drought?

  • @juniorr2646
    @juniorr2646 Před 5 hodinami

    Reminds me of how the ancient aztecs live before the spanish come in and destroyed everything, where once was a beautiful city with huge pyramids surrounded by bodies of water with agriculture it's now a Metropolitan city with high rise buildings lots of cars traffic, millions of people and lots of contamination and alot of noise it's now Mexico city,

  • @Bearfacts01
    @Bearfacts01 Před 5 hodinami

    What nonsense BS!

  • @user-yf2lk6ev1k
    @user-yf2lk6ev1k Před 5 hodinami

    We do have to preserve the Sahara desert as it carries constant tons of nutrients to the Amazon through the air though (really)

  • @TheSnake88_
    @TheSnake88_ Před 5 hodinami

    May i ask what the song in the intro is i try to shazam it but seems impossible

  • @scottfraser706
    @scottfraser706 Před 5 hodinami

    If I win that lottery I'm doing this with the money and building a mega greenhouse like the youtuber arkopia. Bananas in Canada 🇨🇦😋😍👌😎

  • @ratking927
    @ratking927 Před 6 hodinami

    4:00 I’m doubting that’s true for aboriginal Australians or any migrating peoples

  • @rothgartheviking858
    @rothgartheviking858 Před 6 hodinami

    amazing.

  • @casper6014
    @casper6014 Před 6 hodinami

    0:05 The terrible thing about turning the Sahara into anything but desert is that eventually (if you turn the sahara into solar panels or a forest then the rainforest will eventually turn into the sahara desert.

  • @myurbangarden7695
    @myurbangarden7695 Před 7 hodinami

    Can we do this in AMERICA?

  • @monickalynn4365
    @monickalynn4365 Před 7 hodinami

    I have these trees and some are in a lawn decorative garden right next to several plants,shubbery for over 10 years. The trees have only reached 25ft of height and are slender tho lush.We've even transplanted some along the fence line and they look fantastic. Of course none are replanted near pipe lines,etc. I think they're actually very pretty as I live in the city and happen to have an entire acre of lawn,which is rare here...Anyone else have these trees and welcome them?

  • @DaveTheHillsideGardener
    @DaveTheHillsideGardener Před 8 hodinami

    This is amazing! This should be a requirement and not just example. We need this to become the new normal.

  • @sj_codegaming2110
    @sj_codegaming2110 Před 8 hodinami

    Planet a tree

  • @cx3622
    @cx3622 Před 8 hodinami

    Why did you max out the saturation?

  • @sustainablysam
    @sustainablysam Před 8 hodinami

    Great work and very impressive results with each of these food forest plots shown.

  • @farmyourbackyard2023
    @farmyourbackyard2023 Před 8 hodinami

    This is amazing and inspiring. Thank you for sharing it.

  • @LukeHarris-qe7vv
    @LukeHarris-qe7vv Před 8 hodinami

    TRee

  • @dancuizon8175
    @dancuizon8175 Před 8 hodinami

    Thank you for spotlighting the incredible people and sustainable work that is being done. An excellent model for the rest of the world.

  • @donaldlyons17
    @donaldlyons17 Před 8 hodinami

    Are people not worried about contamination? Like the factory is polluting and those pollutants end up being very concentrated in the soil and then the food becomes contaminated in the process?

  • @MartinaSchoppe
    @MartinaSchoppe Před 8 hodinami

    Videos like this needs to be shared massively. There is so much space around industrial facilities and so many people wanting to plant food forests that can't buy land. Maybe we can bring them together.

  • @sustainablysam
    @sustainablysam Před 8 hodinami

    How do I get involved?

  • @peace.n.blessings5579
    @peace.n.blessings5579 Před 8 hodinami

    Thank you for this inspiring video. It shows what you can do and how everything connects

  • @mikegrin2323
    @mikegrin2323 Před 8 hodinami

    You cannot make village by reducing private property size. It's actually works in opposite way. You need bigger lot size.

  • @BobscratchTurntablist
    @BobscratchTurntablist Před 8 hodinami

    At last! something positive

  • @JM-ju6gc
    @JM-ju6gc Před 9 hodinami

    They say in this video that they rehabilitated 300,000 hectares from This project. My question is how many hectares of rainforest were removed in other parts of the world from deforestation during this time Period. Why allow corporations to ruin parts of our world but then work so hard to rebuild in other areas. The true solution is to shut down the removal and destruction of the world and come up with alternative solutions. Not these type of bandaids.

  • @pagantalks5993
    @pagantalks5993 Před 9 hodinami

    Allan savory’s work ? About the herds trampling to prevent further desertification.

  • @meta6280
    @meta6280 Před 9 hodinami

    Loved it

  • @oscarcristoforis8551
    @oscarcristoforis8551 Před 9 hodinami

    We all now that foundations are made for profit, to limit everything that grows there to maintain the precariousness in those countries, its like they are farming donations from peoples hardships.

  • @M32_722
    @M32_722 Před 10 hodinami

    I love this

  • @wiezyczkowata
    @wiezyczkowata Před 10 hodinami

    it would be awesome if there were a blueprints for what to plant for a small food forest in different climates, something that someone who isn't yet deep in the topic could use to plant a ff fast, then people would have a chance to make changes as they get experience