Social agri-culture
07/11/08 12:41 Filed in: eco.o.o
Lately with the “recession and crisis thing” I can’t
stop listening on the news about how many people
without jobs are in this country at the moment...
Definitely capitalism hasn’t worked and new solutions are needed to take our society to a better place, maybe small changes trigger bigger “social revolutions”, and I’m thinking about one little experiment... ( this is just my humble opinion! ;)
What about the government creating organic sustainable vegetable farms and the disemployed people working part time on them to then offer these vegetables at cheaper prices on the market? This way people can have access to high quality organic products without spending too much and lots of job creations would be reached... The agriculture world in Spain is always complaining that they don’t have enough people to recollect apples, oranges, lettuces, whatever...
Do you prefer working on a grey office than open-air surrounded by nature? If your answer is yes, forget about everything that I said before... :/
I’m pasting below a clip taken from a BBC documentary called “Around the world in 80 gardens”, Monty Don visits La Habana this time and its organoponic vegetable “gardens”. Really inspiring solution for recession time.
Definitely capitalism hasn’t worked and new solutions are needed to take our society to a better place, maybe small changes trigger bigger “social revolutions”, and I’m thinking about one little experiment... ( this is just my humble opinion! ;)
What about the government creating organic sustainable vegetable farms and the disemployed people working part time on them to then offer these vegetables at cheaper prices on the market? This way people can have access to high quality organic products without spending too much and lots of job creations would be reached... The agriculture world in Spain is always complaining that they don’t have enough people to recollect apples, oranges, lettuces, whatever...
Do you prefer working on a grey office than open-air surrounded by nature? If your answer is yes, forget about everything that I said before... :/
I’m pasting below a clip taken from a BBC documentary called “Around the world in 80 gardens”, Monty Don visits La Habana this time and its organoponic vegetable “gardens”. Really inspiring solution for recession time.
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