From DESERT to GREEN: Witnessing the Sahara's Incredible Farming Revolution

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  • Опубліковано 11 сер 2023
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    GREENING THE SAHARA DESERT:
    Imagine a colossal desert, stretching over almost all of northern Africa, known as the Sahara - the biggest desert on Earth, spanning around 3,000 miles! It's a thrilling expanse bordered by the mighty Atlantic Ocean in the west, the majestic Atlas Mountains and the Mediterranean Sea in the north, the mesmerizing Red Sea in the east, and, interestingly, by the Sahara itself in the south.
    But, there's a perilous zone known as the Sahel, lying between the Sahara and the lush savannas to the south. In this semi-arid region, the Sahara's relentless march poses a grave danger due to poor land management, overgrazing, and recurring droughts. The land is rapidly turning into a desert, triggering a chain of daunting problems - hunger, poverty, joblessness, mass migration, conflicts, and even an increase in severe weather events.
    The battle to preserve this fragile land is becoming a gripping struggle to save lives and ecosystems alike!
    Enter the mysterious world of Niger, a country in the heart of the African Sahara, where an incredible agricultural revolution is unfolding. Against all odds, vast desert lands are being transformed into lush farmlands, a sight that will send shivers down your spine.
    With only a meager 6.5 inches of rainfall each year, Niger faces an uphill battle to grow crops in the unforgiving Sahel region. The harsh reality of poor soil, unpredictable rain, and relentless droughts has haunted the farmers for decades. The loss of precious trees in the past due to droughts, expanding croplands, and human pressures made matters even worse. Imagine, freshly planted crops being swallowed by relentless wind erosion, driving hope to the brink of extinction.
    But fear not, for hope has emerged from the shadows. Niger's miraculous accomplishment involves restoring a staggering 5 million hectares of land, nurturing over 200 million trees in the process. And this is no ordinary feat, as more than 2.5 million people now reap the rewards of improved land usage.
    Prepare to be amazed as we take you on a thrilling journey, unraveling the secrets behind Niger's success. We will explore the awe-inspiring transformation of barren deserts into thriving farmlands, unveiling the methods and motives driving this extraordinary change. Stay tuned until the very end to uncover the enchanting tale of Niger's desert metamorphosis. You won't want to miss a single moment of this exhilarating story!
    Regenerative Agriculture is leading the way with a technique called Farmer Managed Natural Regeneration or FMNR
    FMNR was pioneered in the 1980s by Tony Rinaudo and Australian Agronomist who is widely known as the forest maker.
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КОМЕНТАРІ • 4

  • @gbennett58
    @gbennett58 10 місяців тому +3

    More plant life = more CO2. More CO2 = more plant life.

    • @AshayaDhungana10
      @AshayaDhungana10 10 місяців тому +2

      If only this could be done in all the arid regions of the world, problems such as hunger, poverty, migration and climate change would be resolved.

  • @gd613
    @gd613 10 місяців тому +2

    Almost entirely taken up with this is great. Almost no information about how it was accomplished. Great project, lousy video

    • @AshayaDhungana10
      @AshayaDhungana10 9 місяців тому +1

      So the earth is going to be green again?