About 10 years ago I walked several days from Brienz to Luzern, and visited the ancient Chapel where Brother Klaus in 1479 and 1481 managed to preserve peace in severe disagreements between farmers and city residents. Brother Klaus was a simple man, but he was diligent, and deeply faithful and devouted to the concept of non-violence. Like Ghandhi he confidently adhered to his conviction that the issue at hand could be resolved peacefully. With his tenacity in mind, I engage myself for the promotion of syntropic farming as a robust alternative to usher in the paradigm change from the dominant consumer crazed economy of the present to a system where human ecological collaboration regenerates the bond that our planet's natural ecosystems enjoy with human design. In syntropic farming all the organisms of the farm are called a consortium..the farmer must choose his/her consortium so that polycultures of target plants (for food, medicine, cosmetics and industry) grow together with associate helpers (strategic pruning influences target crops) embellish each others development. The farmer is like the dirigent of an orchestra...giving cues as to when what needs care... Syntropic farming produces polycultures..disease and insect pressure are minimized..so no pesticides are necessary...no fertilizers either.. Here AI for genetic mapping of relationships of organisms could be helpful. New occupations arise..Commerce slows... Economic development changes....
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