Cette ferme veut éliminer le plastique et les scientifiques relèvent le défi

Is it possible to grow organic vegetables without pesticides, without tilling… and without plastic? At the Condamine farm, three market gardeners are tackling the last paradox of no-till, living-soil farming: the dependence on plastic mulch films. Together with scientists from INRAE and the international AgriLoop project, they are investigating the impact of microplastics on soils and testing a new 100% biodegradable material made from agricultural residues. Don’t want to miss an episode? Subscribe here to catch all of my upcoming videos on agricultural issues: www.youtube.com/PierreGirardOfficiel/... As a subscriber to my channel, you’ll be in good company: “Tous Terriens !” is a community of people who firmly believe that agriculture isn’t (just) part of the problem, but also the solution – for people, animals and the environment. ------------------------------------------------------------------- Follow me on:   / pierre_girard     / pierregirardjournaliste   https://bsky.app/profile/pierregirard...   / pierre-girard-cv   ------------------------------------------------------------------- Links: Condamine Farm: https://fermeurbainecollective.fr/   / lafermeurbainecollectivedelacondamine   AgriLoop Project :   / agriloop   https://www.agriloop-project.eu/ ------------------------------------------------------------------- “Tous Terriens !” is an independent series, born from a sense of civic and professional duty to deliver quality information on the environmental and societal issues of our day. Author and producer: Pierre Girard Editing and camera, translation and subtitles (FR/EN/DE): Geoffrey Schöning ------------------------------------------------------------------- This project has received funding from the European Union’s Horizon Europe research and innovation programme under the grant agreement No. 101081776 Views and opinions expressed are those of the author(s) only and do not necessarily reflect those of the European Union or European Research Executive Agency. Neither the European Union nor the granting authority can be held responsible for them. ------------------------------------------------------------------- To offer you high-quality videos about agriculture and ecology, some of them receive funding. This is the case for this one, supported by the European Union’s Horizon Europe programme. For transparency, you can read the production charter signed with INRAE Transfert (partner and EU coordinator of the international AgriLoop project) which guarantees my editorial independence: https://docs.google.com/document/d/1P... As with all my videos, I wrote, directed, edited, and published this one in total independence, without any external oversight. If you have any questions about the process, feel free to ask in the comments. I’ll be happy to answer. ------------------------------------------------------------------- #TousTerriens