From India to Bali to Mexico, three voices from indigenous communities share their journeys with biodynamic agriculture. Each in their own way weaves together ancestral knowledge and spiritual insight with both traditional and modern practices.
In doing so, Anthoniselvi Savarimuthu (India), Etha Widiyanto (Bali), and Diego Porras (Mexico) offer responses to the pressing questions of our time—showing that agriculture can be more than food production: it can be an expression of a deep relationship between humans and the Earth.
Read the article in the new issue of Living Farms Magazine, p. 10–13