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Food forest in Australia
One of the more interesting developments in Australian agriculture over the past decade has been the growing influence of the permaculture movement. Whether you’re talking sustainable water and land management, integrated pest control or organic fertiliser, the holistic approach of permaculture is gradually moving into mainstream farming. (Video of “best permaculture demonstration site in Australia”: Brookman Food Forest)
April 6, 2008



