It warms the heart to see agroforestry and regenerative farming spreading across the planet. The wishes for a prosperous future sent from here in Portugal!
@@rolandfrutig5524 Yes, I have a small plantation with about half a hundred species of trees and shrubs (some with more than ten varieties) and I am on my way to finding more fast-growing (native in preference) plants to put in the rows and generate biomass at a good pace.
Impressive project! Kudos to all of you!! It gives so much hope and will help to stop pesticides and chemical fertilizers from flooding Africa. Keep going and spreading!
Sad to hear that many of the farmers thought you were coming to steal the land. Shows what people have done…… This is a beautiful thing you do. I aspire to do this someday myself. For now I learn and practice. Great job man. This is the lords work.
I´m impressed by you, your team and especially what you´ve achieved! It´s just great to see what agroforestry means for the societies and the positive impact it has on the invironment.
Makes a welcome change rather than witnessing the disastrous indiscriminate clearing of forested lands. Strange how people don't know this given the number of universities in Nigeria. I'm glad an organisation such as this is taking an interest in Nigeria. Thank you BTH Agroforestry project for helping Nigeria.
Comments like yours are so unnecessary. It’s passive aggressive for no reason as if the farmlands across America haven’t turned their lands into dust bowls. I suggest you do better.
@@soinda87 Chemical/Agricultural companies are very powerful and influential. They trick people here in Canada as well, they are in bed with every school and university. Thank God for the freedom of the internet, while it lasts.
A wonderful exapmple of sanity over povety and ignorance.. If any body tries to tell you again that organic farming cannot work then show them two screen shots from 11mins 22 secs and 15 mins 32 seconds..
This a great innovation to transform the Northern Nigerian farm lands. The soil is ver fertile in pasts of Southern Nigeria with virgin natural forests, jungle or parts of rainforests that would need clearing before farming can be done there and this system would create a balanced ecosystem without a need for deforestation.
Beautiful, need to put these farming practices in place all over the world. For too long we have been clear cutting trees to plant fields which produces great for awhile but eventually strip all the life out of the soil in the process making it almost useless
The green is speaking for itself! The method is working, it is cost efficient and sustainable! Visible example how to transform prone to degradation land into green and thriving paradise. Keep spreading the message Roland Frutig and Andrew Kwasari!
I have never taught of utilizing bananas as a way of water storage and biomass source, this knowledge is so obvious the I will never think about it by self. Thanks from Costa Rica.
Beautiful work, BTH Agroforestry and @Roland. What an inspiration for people everywhere. I will be sharing this in Colombia in hopes that it continues spreading.
Its very informative video that everyone should watch, and thank you Roland the whole group of sharing your knowledge I myself planning to mimic your success in my native land (Philippines) . please continue sharing your ideas and to what type of trees, plants and root crops the best to integrate. again thank you.
These are the type of people who should get Nobel peace prize…
It warms the heart to see agroforestry and regenerative farming spreading across the planet.
The wishes for a prosperous future sent from here in Portugal!
Thanks Pedro. Are you doing agroforestry in Portugal?
Muito obrigado Pedro.
Where in Portugal are you Pedro..? we are in the foothils of the Serra de Lousã
@@paulflute Hi! I'm a little far. I live in Barreiro and have a plot of land in Mafra.
@@rolandfrutig5524 Yes, I have a small plantation with about half a hundred species of trees and shrubs (some with more than ten varieties) and I am on my way to finding more fast-growing (native in preference) plants to put in the rows and generate biomass at a good pace.
Amazing. Agroforestry is the key
great video enjoyed watching
Bravo, cant wait to see this method operational here in Ndejje University , Uganda
Cheers from Canada, excellent work
I very appreciate for your teams.😍👏
This is great!!....I see this video is about 2 years old so am excited to seee how it looks like now...... Eagerly waiting for New Video!!!!
Such useful information we need to spread the word to all Africa
Greetings from the LooseNatural farm in Andalusia Spain
Amazing projects ❤
Another beautiful example of the Internet, I'm glad good ideas like this can be shared for free!
Woh These are Indian breed of cows.. Happy to see your video
Impressive project! Kudos to all of you!! It gives so much hope and will help to stop pesticides and chemical fertilizers from flooding Africa. Keep going and spreading!
Hi my Friend. I m frome morocco. Your vidéo Is very beautiful and very nice i like it. Good luke. Like like like like like
Thank you very much!
Sad to hear that many of the farmers thought you were coming to steal the land. Shows what people have done…… This is a beautiful thing you do. I aspire to do this someday myself. For now I learn and practice. Great job man. This is the lords work.
I´m impressed by you, your team and especially what you´ve achieved! It´s just great to see what agroforestry means for the societies and the positive impact it has on the invironment.
Thank you very much!
Excellent work well done
Makes a welcome change rather than witnessing the disastrous indiscriminate clearing of forested lands.
Strange how people don't know this given the number of universities in Nigeria.
I'm glad an organisation such as this is taking an interest in Nigeria. Thank you BTH Agroforestry project for helping Nigeria.
They know but don’t care.
@@soinda87 Thank you for uncovering the truth.
Comments like yours are so unnecessary. It’s passive aggressive for no reason as if the farmlands across America haven’t turned their lands into dust bowls. I suggest you do better.
@@soinda87 Chemical/Agricultural companies are very powerful and influential. They trick people here in Canada as well, they are in bed with every school and university. Thank God for the freedom of the internet, while it lasts.
@@Afrikaislife Exactly.
A wonderful exapmple of sanity over povety and ignorance..
If any body tries to tell you again that organic farming cannot work
then show them two screen shots from 11mins 22 secs and 15 mins 32 seconds..
Highly appreciated comment Paul. Spread the spice please
Thank You all for the good jobs of transforming deserts into a useful forest and allowing humanity to benefit from it.
Thank you very much
awesome. totally
Thank you! Cheers!
This is a real. Developing help good Job
This a great innovation to transform the Northern Nigerian farm lands. The soil is ver fertile in pasts of Southern Nigeria with virgin natural forests, jungle or parts of rainforests that would need clearing before farming can be done there and this system would create a balanced ecosystem without a need for deforestation.
Very impressive. I like
Glad you like it!
Beautiful, need to put these farming practices in place all over the world. For too long we have been clear cutting trees to plant fields which produces great for awhile but eventually strip all the life out of the soil in the process making it almost useless
Useless for everyone but the chemical companies selling synthetic fertilizers
The green is speaking for itself! The method is working, it is cost efficient and sustainable! Visible example how to transform prone to degradation land into green and thriving paradise. Keep spreading the message Roland Frutig and Andrew Kwasari!
Well said!
Impressive! This seals my determination to explore Agroforestry.
Love the integration of medicinal herbs useful for local communities
Transforming the desert 🌱 . Save life 🌍🌱🌿🌲🌲🌲🌲🌳🌳🌳🌳🌳🌳🌳🌳🌳. Plant grow better🌱. Better future🌎🌍🌏🌳
I have never taught of utilizing bananas as a way of water storage and biomass source, this knowledge is so obvious the I will never think about it by self. Thanks from Costa Rica.
God bless this project ❤🙏🏽🙏🏽
Iam highly impressed with your organic regenerative agroforestry approach.and I will like to visit your farm to learn if you will not mind
Always welcome
I'm planning on doing something similar here in Wales. It's great to see more people living on the land when so many today flock to the cities
Beautiful work, BTH Agroforestry and @Roland. What an inspiration for people everywhere. I will be sharing this in Colombia in hopes that it continues spreading.
Wow, thank you!
Amazingly realistic and an excellent model for others to follow
Very interested i’m glad the algorythm recommended this video
What is an awesome project! I hope it takes off!
This is very interesting. Thank you for sharing.
Wonderful. I'm impressed
Thank you very much!
Looks very advanced. So nice to see progress like this.
Thanks!
Great one!
Thank you! Cheers!
Fantastic!
Wow that's awesome
Its very informative video that everyone should watch, and thank you Roland the whole group of sharing your knowledge I myself planning to mimic your success in my native land (Philippines) . please continue sharing your ideas and to what type of trees, plants and root crops the best to integrate. again thank you.