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UN expert makes case for ecological farming practices to boost food production

  • Oct 18, 2012
  • 1 min read

A study published by  the United Nations states that small-scale farmers can double food production in a decade by using simple ecological methods, which calls for a fundamental shift towards agroecology as a poverty alleviation measure.

This study certainly backs up what farmers and rancher practicing Holistic Management already know. You can increase production, decrease costs, and improve the health of your land.  If your a farmer and rancher and want to learn more about Holistic Management, HMI can help.  We offer free downloads, learning materials  in our store and a comprehensive distance learning program.  Get started today!

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