BIODYNAMIC FARMING

Biodynamic agriculture is an approach to the land and its fruits based on respect for the natural cycle of time and space. Crop rotation, use of natural compost, biological control of insect infestations, and organic weed management.

CIRCULAR AGRICULTURE

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BIODYNAMIC FARMING

What biodynamic means?

Biodynamic agriculture is an approach to farming that is based on the theory of anthroposophy, developed by Austrian philosopher Rudolf Steiner. This method involves the use of agricultural practices that are based on understanding and respecting the natural cycles of the earth and the universe.

BIODYNAMIC FARMING PRACTICES

Biodynamic farmers create sustainable agriculture through the use of techniques such as crop rotation, the use of natural compost, biological control of insect infestations, and weed management. In addition, biodynamic farming seeks to stimulate soil fertility through the preparation of special composts and the use of specially prepared composts

Another important aspect of biodynamic farming is the consideration of the influence of astral and cosmic forces on plant growth. Biodynamic farmers consider the lunar calendar and the movement of the planets to decide the best time to sow, transplant, harvest and do other cultural operations.

BALANCE BETWEEN NATURE AND AGRICULTURE

In summary, biodynamic agriculture aims to create a sustainable balance between nature and agriculture, in which agricultural practices respect and cooperate with the natural processes of the earth and the universe.