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Arche Noah — Preserving and Developing the Diversity of Cultivated Plants

The Arche Noah Seed Bank is one of Europe’s biggest private collections of cultivated plants, maintaining over 6,000 varieties of rare vegetables and grains – many of them are not found anywhere else. Hundreds of members of Arche Noah act as private “seed savers” by cultivating endangered varieties in their home gardens and taking permanent care of them. They provide …

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Recipe: Marinated Kale with Mushrooms and Wild Rice

1. Put the wild rice in a 1 liter mason jar and let it soak in water overnight to bloom; strain and rinse well. 2. De-stem and chop the kale, placing it in a large bowl with 1 teaspoon of sea salt; use your hands to massage the leaves for a few minutes. 3. In a small bowl, make the …

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Products of My Lifestyle. Download for Free!

We are happy to present you with a free e-book: “Products of My Lifestyle”! It contains lists of websites with eco-friendly stationery, clothing, grocery and sprouting products, “green” recipes, and other useful information to support a sustainable world.  

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Claus Meyer

Claus Meyer: the other man from Noma In the centre of Copenhagen is something distinctly un-Danish. Inderhavnsbroen – the Inner Harbour Bridge, or “kissing bridge”, because of two retractable sections that meet in the middle – was due to be finished in 2013, but there were design problems and then the contractor filed for bankruptcy. It earned the nickname the …

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Kokopelli — Pour la Libération de la Semence et de l’Humus

Kokopelli is a non-profit association founded in 1999 by Dominique and Sofy Guillet. The association’s activists work for the liberation of seeds and humus, and the protection of food biodiversity. They bring together all those who wish to preserve the right to freely sow vegetable and cereal seeds. Kokopelli is represented in Belgium, Switzerland, Costa Rica, and Brazil.

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The best gardening books of 2016

Gardening editor Jane Perrone picks the gardening books that should be on your Christmas list. A good book is a vital part of the gardener’s winter survival kit: when you can’t get outside, you can dream big about next year, lose yourself in someone else’s plot or discover new plants from the comfort of your reading chair. Here’s a selection …

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Navdanya — Promoting Peace and Harmony, Justice and Sustainability

Navdanya has a network of seed keepers and organic producers and promotes agriculture sustainable, biodiversity, healthy food systems and food sovereignty along with the defending the rights of small farmers.

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Health Benefits of Cycling

To be fit and healthy you need to be physically active. Regular physical activity can help protect you from serious diseases such as obesity, heart disease, cancer, mental illness, diabetes and arthritis. Riding your bicycle regularly is one of the best ways to reduce your risk of health problems associated with a sedentary lifestyle. Cycling is a healthy, low-impact exercise …

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