Soil-free agriculture [English]: Yuichi Mori at TEDxTokyo

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  • Опубліковано 13 жов 2024
  • Recorded live at TEDxTokyo on May 21st 2011, at the Miraikan, Odaiba.
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КОМЕНТАРІ • 88

  • @PoppaJayJohnson
    @PoppaJayJohnson 13 років тому +5

    this is a great attempt to bring more food to those without..Bravo.

  • @matbrady123456
    @matbrady123456 13 років тому +7

    This, combined with vertical farming... Wow!! We might actually be able to let nature heal herself. Wouldn't that be lovely? Go soil-free agriculture! Yay!

  • @vlietwerkz
    @vlietwerkz 11 років тому +4

    Permaculture principles are capable of repairing many of the soil conditions, food quality, and food quantity issues that this film claims to resolve. It can do so semi-permanently as well, but /only/ if done correctly and with patience.

  • @joracle1129
    @joracle1129 2 роки тому

    It is a amazing technology ever.

  • @lindaivonneolvera6304
    @lindaivonneolvera6304 3 роки тому +1

    Very interesting this video, actually I have a lot of doubts but I will research it anyway.

  • @VictorFursov
    @VictorFursov 6 років тому +1

    Thank you for video!

  • @Araliutza
    @Araliutza 11 років тому +3

    It's a technology to be used where you don't have good soil... Like some of the african countries where the soil is too sandy and drains water fast. For them, this is a miracle, they can grow food in that terrible environment. Food grown on plastic foil beats by far no food at all. :)

    • @dustystahn3855
      @dustystahn3855 7 років тому +1

      Not so. With appropriate natural methods many desert areas have been restored to produce abundantly. Check your facts before you speak.

  • @Repzima
    @Repzima 11 років тому +1

    ¡Esta es una idea brillante!

  • @Hippiecat67
    @Hippiecat67 11 років тому +1

    Even a bad translation in English, is better than none at all. I don't understand Japanese.

  • @eggdidi
    @eggdidi 11 років тому

    The point is the grow medium, he had stated that barrier film for contamination is just a stand in "...lets pretend...", so obviously it can be any radiation blocking material that any given situation had given.

  • @vlietwerkz
    @vlietwerkz 11 років тому +4

    So, the way I see it, this is a temporary solution to a very long term problem and will have to be financed by some very wealthy philanthropic backers or the people that really need the food will /not/ get it. Permaculture and proper, integrated, land management is the way of a sustainable future - this film is a very pretty, highly functional, technologically sexy, rich mans temporary solution to starvation and over-urbanization.

  • @paulosnic
    @paulosnic 11 років тому

    Impressive! Congratz! Spread the word...

  • @olivinebalili3582
    @olivinebalili3582 3 роки тому

    I am a farmer from Philippines. Where I can buy this film? I love this technique of farming.

  • @Homebushestate
    @Homebushestate 6 років тому

    Necessity is the mother of invention

  • @yolandamangahas1710
    @yolandamangahas1710 3 роки тому

    Where we can buy those films???
    And what nutrients should be put with the water??

  • @camiloarungutierrezbustos3136
    @camiloarungutierrezbustos3136 4 роки тому

    Is there any way to get some of this in México? I live in a desert kind of land, so it will be very helpful to have this tecnology implemented

  • @deckyttr
    @deckyttr 9 років тому +1

    Very interesting,but what exactly do you put in the tube that promotes the growth of plants?

  • @251omega
    @251omega 9 років тому +4

    Where can I buy some of that film? What does it cost? Is it reusable?

    • @EastSpring582
      @EastSpring582 8 років тому +4

      +251omega the film is the same structure as the baby diaper, absorbed the water, won't leak out. sponge, PU tube (drill the hole by yourselves), and waterproof Sheet (HDPE film), easy things. See agriculture books.

  • @MsTokies
    @MsTokies 11 років тому

    here's the thing. they have radio active ground . it doesnt matter if it's cost effective or not when it comes down to it. that land cant be used for much for 100 years but if they use that. or some tec along with that. how much time can they cut down?

  • @krazyako
    @krazyako 12 років тому +1

    Holy shit. I want grass inside my house. LOOOOL. I WANT THAT.

  • @ojojodiw
    @ojojodiw 11 років тому

    Hydroponic is a sound system that is know since the Maya era...

  • @gusy629
    @gusy629 7 років тому +2

    One simple question. Is this film an organic based?

  • @ChabHouy
    @ChabHouy 4 роки тому

    Where can I find those material from the company I want to start using this technology to grow in Cambodia

  • @jamesmk2003
    @jamesmk2003 10 років тому +4

    Where can I buy it?

  • @juliankirby9880
    @juliankirby9880 10 років тому +7

    search youtube geoff lawton , desertification

  • @vlietwerkz
    @vlietwerkz 11 років тому +2

    While I agree with the premise that this technology will be seen by those in desperate need as "OK", even a god-send, there are several issues that this does not address. Where is that film going to come from? How will it be made affordable to those that can not even afford standard ground-grown foods? How will the natural soil be re-mediated or will it simply be left polluted forever?

  • @Ptitemaisoncom
    @Ptitemaisoncom 11 років тому

    It's pretty amazing technology but my guess is that the public will not really accept this kind of method of growing food. We all want the food to get nutrients from the ground, I guess it just sounds more natural than growing on some plastic.

  • @tomsalazar781
    @tomsalazar781 11 років тому

    the nutrients would come from the nutrient rich liquids he was walking about as most hydroponics setups.

  • @alexandertorrescubillos1598
    @alexandertorrescubillos1598 5 років тому +2

    Subtítulos en español por favor.

  • @kekkuk5885
    @kekkuk5885 7 років тому

    Incredible

  • @EdwinTrejoET
    @EdwinTrejoET 5 років тому

    When he says it won't let anything through and was talking about radiation a second before.

  • @tomatotree
    @tomatotree 5 років тому

    Is this technology expensive? Is this possible to use these films as a solution to nutrient-depleted soil in sub-Sahara Africa countries to increase food production?

    • @motosana1
      @motosana1 4 роки тому +1

      What utter ignorance! Which sub-Saharan countries do you know have 'nutrient-deficient-soil'?

  • @remediosflamiano1762
    @remediosflamiano1762 2 роки тому

    Where can we buy the film.

  • @kenlee5509
    @kenlee5509 11 років тому

    This film looks like the perfect candidate for a solar powered, green chemistry remake.

  • @cpgonzalez344
    @cpgonzalez344 5 років тому +1

    esos plasticos son biodegradables?

  • @ibrahimmohammed8840
    @ibrahimmohammed8840 8 років тому

    Where i can get this video rotten?
    Because I have an exam about this video!
    Please help me!!

  • @spamthaman
    @spamthaman 12 років тому

    "John Liu Green gold" look it up on YT.

  • @pankajsingh5382
    @pankajsingh5382 8 років тому +1

    Its called intelligence.

  • @ualuuanie
    @ualuuanie 7 років тому

    Will radiation penetrate through that black sheet?

  • @arrangingatomsthewaygoddid8904
    @arrangingatomsthewaygoddid8904 6 років тому

    Nice technology

  • @TheTagggy
    @TheTagggy 13 років тому

    格好良い~!

  • @AdrianYeoMalaysia
    @AdrianYeoMalaysia 13 років тому

    isn't this known as hydroponic?

  • @michaelmarchal4004
    @michaelmarchal4004 10 років тому

    This guy should to go play video games!

  • @rickdees251
    @rickdees251 9 років тому +2

    Who's going to be working on this radioactive Japanese farm?

    • @dustystahn3855
      @dustystahn3855 7 років тому

      It won't be the ones that promoted clean, safe nuclear power.

  • @jacob_mp
    @jacob_mp 5 років тому

    Important to be able to grow food on Mars

  • @MoganaLeFe
    @MoganaLeFe 10 років тому

    Your video is messing up at 3:22 mins can't see what you are talking about.. Can you please send me a better link!! I am really interested in this topic..
    Thank you...

  • @3bdura7man
    @3bdura7man 13 років тому

    wooooooow
    i hope its not so expinsive

  • @carolinegregoire4536
    @carolinegregoire4536 6 років тому

    Well for sure if it works without side effects, it's definitely money (and a lot) for plastic producer. Agriculture in the hands of multinational companies. Farmers hands and feet tied! certainly not a business model for food sovereignty

  • @sergiogmez5756
    @sergiogmez5756 10 років тому +6

    then you can grow food in mars!!!!!!....

  • @spamthaman
    @spamthaman 12 років тому

    Change Dubai in fertile land? Where's the nutritional water coming from ?
    And what about cleaning up contaminated soil instead of covering it ?
    I'd say google: John Liu large scale ecosystem restoration" for the real deal.

  • @michaelmarchal4004
    @michaelmarchal4004 10 років тому +5

    I really hope we'll not gonna fall into this trap again, second green revolution. What about run off, and biodiversity, I would lik to ask him to eat is own tomatoes.
    Guys monsanto will buy the right straight away, hope every one understand the importance to boycot this thing, thats gonna damage the eco system more than it already is. So many people works on how to feed the world by increasing soil and eco system, avoid run off and polution into the air and ocean, and reconnecting comunities. Can't believe Ted let him come into this conference!

  • @rajasekarravi3067
    @rajasekarravi3067 6 років тому +1

    Ultimate waste invention

  • @32birds
    @32birds 11 років тому

    i dont want to downvote.. simply because of the topic.. just get rid of the translator

  • @32birds
    @32birds 11 років тому

    JESUS Christ... there is a first for everything.. ive been watching ted videos for a few years now.. and i think this is the first time ive stopped a ted video... the translation was the absolute most awful thing i have ever heard.. please fix this.. because the topic seems to be really interesting..

  • @Greg2952
    @Greg2952 6 років тому

    interesting technology but I can't stand this wonky translator