
Join Alissa and her husband Ahmed for a deep dive into the transformative journey of their regenerative farm nestled in the Sinai desert, adjacent to the vibrant Red Sea. Throughout this episode, they share insights from their summer spent reflecting on and cultivating their land, discussing the principles and practices that set regenerative farming apart from traditional and organic methods. They emphasize the importance of biodiversity, soil health, and the symbiotic relationship between plants and animals in creating a sustainable ecosystem. From the benefits of compost tea to the significance of seed banks and the challenges of water conservation, Alissa and Ahmed explore how sustainable agriculture can not only produce food but also enrich and heal the earth. This episode is a testament to the power of regenerative farming in transforming deserts into lush, productive landscapes and the role of community in environmental regeneration.
Here are the links I mentioned in the episode: 1) https://youtu.be/Tpozw1CAxmU - 5 epic regenerative projects 2) https://youtu.be/Kig1Hx0xedg - Geoff Lawton permaculture guru greening the desert project and here is our Instagram @karima.farms.organic
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