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One Man One Cow One Planet

Modern industrial agriculture is destroying the earth: desertification, water scarcity, toxic cocktails of agricultural chemicals pervading our food chains, ocean ecosystem collapse, soil erosion and massive loss of soil fertility. Humanity's increasing demands are exceeding the Earth's carrying capacity. A simple recipe to save the world? One old man and a bucket of cow-dung. Are you crazy?

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  • "Cloud South Films presents one man, one cow, one planet"
  • "How to save the world"
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  • "Our existence on our planet is precarious. Modern industrial agriculture is destroying the earth: desertification, water scarcity, toxic agricultural chemicals pervade the food chain, ocean ecosystem collapse, soil erosion, and massive loss of soil fertility. In India traditional agricultural practices includes the use of cow manure to make the compost that restores life to depleted soils. Now western practices, and chemical agriculture, are battling this ancient system for dominance in India. This battlemay just dictate the future of the earth, and present a blueprint for a post-industrial agricultural future. What does an environmentally friendly biodynamic food system capable of feeding everyone actually look like? It looks like one man, one cow, and a bucket of cow-dung."
  • "Modern industrial agriculture is destroying the earth: desertification, water scarcity, toxic cocktails of agricultural chemicals pervading our food chains, ocean ecosystem collapse, soil erosion and massive loss of soil fertility. Humanity's increasing demands are exceeding the Earth's carrying capacity. A simple recipe to save the world? One old man and a bucket of cow-dung. Are you crazy?"@en
  • ""A film about the biodynamic revolution spreading across India and one elderly man, out to save the world. Exposing the environmental and human disaster caused by globalization and its mantra of infinite growth in a finite world, this film reveals how marginal farmers are restoring their land and community"--Container."@en
  • ""Modern industrial agriculture is destroying the earth: desertification, water scarcity, toxic cocktails of agricultural chemicals pervading our food chains, ocean ecosystem collapse, soil erosion and massive loss of soil fertility. Our ecosystems [a]re overwhelmed. Humanity's increasing demands are exceeding the Earth's carrying capacity. A simple recipe to save the world? One old man and a bucket of cow dung. Are you crazy?" -- Container."
  • ""India is at the leading edge of agricultural technologies. However, the truth for Indian farmers is nothing like the shiny biotech promise. Modern industrial agriculture, with its reliance on pesticides, fungicides and herbicides, has destroyed topsoil. Water tables have dropped, biotech seeds are failing and farmer suicides are at an all-time high. There is a solution: Peter Proctor is New Zealand's father of biodynamic agriculture, a higher form of organic farming. This film outlines his inspirational teachings in India where thousands of farmers are turning away from chemical farming to embrace organics and biodynamics. The organic and biodynamic revolution in India is the blueprint for a sustainable agricultural future that will feed the world"--Container."
  • ""India is at the leading edge of agricultural technologies. However, the truth for Indian farmers is nothing like the shiny biotech promise. Modern industrial agriculture, with its reliance on pesticides, fungicides and herbicides, has destroyed topsoil. Water tables have dropped, biotech seeds are failing and farmer suicides are at an all-time high. There is a solution: Peter Proctor is New Zealand's father of biodynamic agriculture, a higher form of organic farming. This film outlines his inspirational teachings in India where thousands of farmers are turning away from chemical farming to embrace organics and biodynamics. The organic and biodynamic revolution in India is the blueprint for a sustainable agricultural future that will feed the world"--Container."@en
  • "A focused exposure of India's agricultural plight and the answers provided by biodynamic farming."@en
  • ""A film about the biodynamic revolution spreading across India and one elderly man, out to save the world. Exposing the environmental and human disaster caused by globalization and its mantra of infinite growth in a finite world, this film reveals how marginal farmers are restoring their land and community""

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  • "One man, one cow, one planet"
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