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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - DW - 20190526:12:28:00

from synthetic fertilizers. and then absolutely yes that earthworms are some of the most important in this and in the soil. and the and small there are many different species and sizes but they do the same thing all along that i had they transformed the organic material don t get as they dig tunnels in the soil you know. in these tunnels shall untruths have space to grow and rain can get in town. and put it creates a poorest and fine mess of small cavities in the ground with the water can easily trickle down like reach the ground will get purified and not run off the surface carrying with the topsoil and causing erosion. that means romancing some all chilled on me and i can. monoculture

Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - DW - 20190526:12:24:00

a kind of lid that won t let through any rainfall and that results in flooding it also prevents water from being filtered and groundwater reserves from being replenished. industrial monocultural food production creates problems. which promoted monoculture in a big big way and then monoculture on saw it it is just not working in europe you have soldiers to have for the last 30 years never seen another crop than the wheat or maize and when you look at this on as just horrible what we find is north worms no doubt if hardly any piratical activity when the song begin origin problems and you have a farmer that s telling you that he s a every year he s using more fitted eyes or any deals on any better.

Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - DW - 20190526:12:52:00

a better climate before. we could fix the greatest challenge of our time global warming simply by growing more in our fields longer felt that not. so with nature as our model we can grow more and reduce climate change the shift towards protective crops low tillage cultivation more diversity and quality instead of quantity. annual monoculture and chemical dependency will hopefully soon be a thing of the past there are opportunities for regeneration and climate smart cultivation . sustainable agriculture is possible. it s in this society. one solution can be found in perennial crops which reduce tops will use in a kind of. basic perennial foodstuffs are part of our future. well

Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - DW - 20190526:12:34:00

fertilizers. so can the chemical fertilizers mean you don t need animals to foam and you can get big harvests even in soils that lack what they need to deliver these harvests the theory that he had a record. every day of a cause chemical fertilisers unlike sugar it s a lot of energy easily accessible but short lived that s being it you can t run a marathon on sugar alone. meant to be there forever that s why we can t fertilize them with think that you re slow or you ll die. and right now we will put you know 100 kilos of nitrogen and between 40 and 60 of those kilos go somewhere else in the environment they re not taken up by the crop. monoculture and chemical fertilizers constitute a threat to the soil becomes passive and the nutrients end up in oceans lakes and

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