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Source: Amazon.com

Publisher: Chelsea Green

Summary

In this book Masanobu Fukuoka takes a philosophical side to talking about the problems of desertification in the world, while presenting his ideas for rehabilitating the worlds deserts and practical ways to feed the growing population.

Where to get it?

Amazon.com
ChelseaGreen.com
Amazon.co.uk

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This really is a fantastic book, and the first one I have read that looks at farming and gardening as a way to save the human race. I haven’t finished it yet, but are about halfway through.
I don’t often read non fiction/biography books like this one, but it’s really well written.  I give it 10 out of 10 acorns
 
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