The images are really good and Matteo is such a wealth of knowledge. Thanks for documenting more of this amazing farm. I just wish you wouldn't interrupt him so often to answer your own questions or repeat what he said
Hi Eduardo, thanks for your comment and we love Matteo as well. Regarding the style of the interview, they are meant to be conversations to explain concepts to a wider public, not only to people already in the agricultural space. But again, thanks for sharing your perspective!
Started listening on the podcast but moved over to UA-cam so that I could SEE your walk. I love seeing rather than just hearing what individuals are doing on their land. Seeing how we can work with nature and how nature flourishes around human imputs and influences. It helps me as I attempt to implement same or similar concepts on my own land.
Love the idea of this being a series! Definitely want to visit Europe / Italy soon and now I have someone else to visit! Thanks for putting this up and helping to move us in the regenerative direction
beautiful! hard to go wrong in many parts of Italy as working with nature is part of their culture of good food. Especially places like Naples which have periodically been covered in volcanic rock!
Wish someone would invest in my regenerative agriculture. The municipality said no to almost all the things I wanted like a pond or even a fence so i could have animals grazing.. The predominant mentality is they need to cover everything with cement and cars and anything wild is seen as ugly and useless.
That fear keeps me off from even asking. Even learn the language. As long you are doing stuff within common interest and not bothering others, you should be free to do it. Once you get told the ruleset of the year in details, you loose any hope and with it might leave the happiness and motivation
@@joeeigo9820 no I think it's a necessary evil in Italy to also learn about and try and figure out the bureaucracy and closed mindedness. For me it has been about forming a group to rewrite the local "norme rurali"
@@investinginregenerativeagr8568 beh con un gruppo di ecologisti interessati nella biodiversità locale nel Friuli Venezia Giulia abbiamo riscritto le norme di polizia rurali comunali per aggiungere cose che aiutano la biodiversità e rigenerazione e le stiamo proponendo ai vari comuni della bassa friulana e goriziano.. Se vai in comune il tecnico può facilitare le regole esistenti e anche in consiglio comunale in teoria puoi argomentare dei cambi e trovare altri che possono aiutare in zona..
Hi Cedric, thanks for your comment! Actually the footage is of a previous period on the farm compared to the period we recorded the interview, so the audio in some moments can't match with the video! Hope you enjoyed it anyway!
Matteo, Paola and all ISIDE guys should be classified as world heritage!
We agree!
The images are really good and Matteo is such a wealth of knowledge. Thanks for documenting more of this amazing farm. I just wish you wouldn't interrupt him so often to answer your own questions or repeat what he said
Hi Eduardo, thanks for your comment and we love Matteo as well. Regarding the style of the interview, they are meant to be conversations to explain concepts to a wider public, not only to people already in the agricultural space. But again, thanks for sharing your perspective!
More of these would be great!
Hi Steven, glad you enjoyed! We will try!
Started listening on the podcast but moved over to UA-cam so that I could SEE your walk.
I love seeing rather than just hearing what individuals are doing on their land. Seeing how we can work with nature and how nature flourishes around human imputs and influences. It helps me as I attempt to implement same or similar concepts on my own land.
WOW! Glad to hear that! And thanks for sharing your experience! :)
Love the idea of this being a series! Definitely want to visit Europe / Italy soon and now I have someone else to visit! Thanks for putting this up and helping to move us in the regenerative direction
So glad to hear it and yes, Matteo's farm is definitely worth a visit!
beautiful! hard to go wrong in many parts of Italy as working with nature is part of their culture of good food. Especially places like Naples which have periodically been covered in volcanic rock!
Hi Sam, we totally agree with you! and yes, Italy in food and farming can teach us a lot.
Wish someone would invest in my regenerative agriculture. The municipality said no to almost all the things I wanted like a pond or even a fence so i could have animals grazing.. The predominant mentality is they need to cover everything with cement and cars and anything wild is seen as ugly and useless.
That's quite sad indeed!
That fear keeps me off from even asking. Even learn the language. As long you are doing stuff within common interest and not bothering others, you should be free to do it. Once you get told the ruleset of the year in details, you loose any hope and with it might leave the happiness and motivation
@@joeeigo9820 no I think it's a necessary evil in Italy to also learn about and try and figure out the bureaucracy and closed mindedness. For me it has been about forming a group to rewrite the local "norme rurali"
@@alejandrofernandez3478 It would be great to learn more about it!
@@investinginregenerativeagr8568 beh con un gruppo di ecologisti interessati nella biodiversità locale nel Friuli Venezia Giulia abbiamo riscritto le norme di polizia rurali comunali per aggiungere cose che aiutano la biodiversità e rigenerazione e le stiamo proponendo ai vari comuni della bassa friulana e goriziano.. Se vai in comune il tecnico può facilitare le regole esistenti e anche in consiglio comunale in teoria puoi argomentare dei cambi e trovare altri che possono aiutare in zona..
from about 10 mins the audio is not in sync Wirth the video.....
Hi Cedric, thanks for your comment!
Actually the footage is of a previous period on the farm compared to the period we recorded the interview, so the audio in some moments can't match with the video! Hope you enjoyed it anyway!
@@investinginregenerativeagr8568 thanks for clarifying. yes great video :)). Matteo is like the new Ernst Gotsch. love him.
@@cedriccbass-jp8ky ahahah will tell him! :)