Description
This book offers a unique toolkit for designing regenerative food-growing systems through tried and tested agroecological methods for transforming industrial food growing into a resilient agricultural revolution. This is a system that grows good food from healthy soil in a low-input, closed-loop system. Marina O'Connell identifies and addresses the four challenges of climate-change, mitigation and adaptation, offsetting biodiversity loss, and producing enough good food for a growing population.
Using the case study of her Huxhams Cross Farm in Devon, England, O'Connell shows how dead soil was transformed into thriving, fertile land while drawing on a toolkit comprising the methods of biodynamics, organic agriculture, agroforestry, regeneration, agroecology, and permaculture. The principles, methods, and techniques of each approach are explained concisely, with illustrative case studies of successful endeavors and follow-up resources such as film references.
Marina O'Connell concludes with the Huxhams Cross Farm case study and research evidence. She reviews the extent to which the four challenges are tackled successfully by the "toolkit," how a resilient farming revolution can be brought about through food choices and policy that tackles barriers such as land access and the psychology of scarcity, and showing how to build farmer capacity for a resilient food-growing transition.
Author: Marina O'Connell
Publisher: Hawthorn Press
Published: 06/17/2022
Pages: 228
Binding Type: Paperback
Weight: 1.10lbs
Size: 9.60h x 7.40w x 0.80d
ISBN13: 9781912480548
ISBN10: 1912480549
BISAC Categories:
- Gardening | Vegetables
- Nature | Natural Resources
- Science | Earth Sciences | General
About the Author
The Author Marina O'Connell is a successful grower, farmer and educator. She has action- researched the use of biodynamic, organic, perma-cultural, agroecological, regenerative and agroforestry methods in her work, and with the Apricot team and her family has turned the bare land at Huxhams Cross Farm into a productive, beautiful, community-connected and profitable farm. People from all over the world visit her farm and go on her courses. She is consulted by farm estates and farmers asking her to help them undertake the successful transition to resilient food systems by 2030.