It's not windy
The land as a legacy
Audio 48:30
Nathalie Banes and Julien Merle;
Julien Frappa, organic winegrowers in Beaujolais.
© Anne-Cécile Bras/RFI
By: Anne-Cécile Bras Follow
1 min
40% of the planet's soils are polluted or degraded.
According to a report published on the occasion of the 15th conference of the United Nations Convention to Combat Desertification, which is ending in Abidjan, the main cause of this degradation on all continents is intensive agriculture.
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However, there are alternatives
”, as our guests in France and West Africa explain to us.
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Guests:
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Julien Frappa,
winegrower in the north of Beaujolais to listen to his podcast
Les mains dans le raisin,
it's here
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Nathalie Banes and Julien Merle,
winegrowers in Légny in the south of Beaujolais
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Ibrahima Coulibaly,
Director of the National Coordination of Peasant Organizations of Mali (CNOP) and of
ROPPA, the Network of Peasant and Producer Organizations in West Africa
.
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