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Desertification: What Strategies Can Reverse the Silent Attack on Our Soils?

Desertification: What Strategies Can Reverse the Silent Attack on Our Soils?

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In this episode of the podcast, host Andrés Díaz addresses the pressing issue of desertification and explores strategies to combat it. He likens neglected soils to a friend losing vitality, highlighting the aggressive nature of desertification affecting vast areas in Ecuador and globally. Díaz emphasizes the effectiveness of techniques like agroforestry, crop rotation, and sustainable organic fertilizer use in restoring soil health, referencing insights from Sadhguru on the importance of reconnecting with nature. He encourages listeners to consider how these strategies can be applied in their own communities and emphasizes the potential for degraded areas to regain productivity with simple land management adjustments. The episode concludes with a call to merge ancestral wisdom with modern technology for sustainable soil practices and invites audience engagement through feedback and subscriptions. Here is my personal strategy if you would like to automatically copy my trades: https://my.roboforex.com/es/copyfx/providers/show/377197/ - Join our Telegram channel: https://t.me/fromthemiddle - Our WhatsApp group: https://chat.whatsapp.com/Hf9ndQeQVvLIrUKYXU0PcE - Contact us by email: copytrading@bestmanagement.org
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