Quinta d’Arminho: um projeto de agricultura familiar

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  • čas přidán 9. 12. 2021
  • Em 2016 o João e a Raquel decidem mudar de vida, deixar a cidade, e viver em harmonia com a natureza. Assim nasce a Quinta d’Arminho, situada na encosta do rio Dão em Mangualde. Hoje produzem mirtilo, azeite, ovos e centenas de variedades de frutas e legumes, criam porcos e aves, tudo em respeito com o nosso ecossistema.
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Komentáře • 10

  • @GaragemR.CBrasil
    @GaragemR.CBrasil Před 3 hodinami

    Muito bom !!

  • @alga51
    @alga51 Před 5 měsíci

    Brilhante

  • @hortaeanimaisdomesticos6393

    maravilha sou do brasil

  • @jorgebarroscardosocardoso2454

    Gostei muito da vossa fazenda ,principalmente dos porquinhos! Q lindo

  • @emmanuelsanches6861
    @emmanuelsanches6861 Před 2 lety +1

    Parabens

  • @freenando75
    @freenando75 Před 2 lety

    bem feita a reportagem.. os temas são da maxima importancia.. respeitar o solo é essencial. parar com as queimas, devolver a materia aoo solo. criar vida, plantar água

  • @rodagrail3231
    @rodagrail3231 Před rokem +2

    I'd love to know more about this farm but I guess it must be only for Portuguese citizens as NOTHING in English. Too bad.

    • @ALien-hi2zv
      @ALien-hi2zv Před rokem

      Why would it be in English? This is a small family farm in Portugal. Why don't you learn Portuguese?

    • @rodagrail3231
      @rodagrail3231 Před rokem

      @@ALien-hi2zv not sure if u have noticed but Portugal has been getting a HUGE influx of immigrants and I hope 2 be 1 of them within the next 4 months. I sincerely hope u r not my neighbor. I've met 19 Portuguese people and they have been the friendliest people..and with 4 actually offering to help me with my Portuguese!!

    • @ALien-hi2zv
      @ALien-hi2zv Před rokem

      @@rodagrail3231 count me as the 20th. I'm glad you're thinking of moving to Portugal and I welcome you, as we welcome all that come to contribute to the country.
      You'll notice that this video was posted a year ago and has 183 likes. I's simply not worth it, for this small local newspaper, to translate their videos. You may well be the first foreigner to find this page.
      If you stay in the more urban areas you'll get by with English; most people will understand you and gladly help you. But if, like your interest in this video suggests, you want to move to a rural area, you MUST learn Portuguese. People will still try their best to help you, and you may get lucky and get a couple of neighbours that know English, but then again, you may not.
      I live in a small rural village. Not one local above 50 speaks English, and those younger are working and not around very much. In the vicinity there are Dutch, German and English people, that settled here years ago. Their Portuguese may be patchy but they know enough to communicate or to shop.
      You'll find that Portugal is a very welcoming country. But moving into a new country you must expect to adapt to that country, and not the other way round. I wish you all the luck and happiness in your new life.