Absolutely...
And if some babacools of the post-68s have become real "neo-rural", which have sometimes revitalized terroirs, it is an ultra-minority that has remained. Finally, the "work of the land" was hard. Fortunately, here and there tourism has offered opportunities to generate income with trinkets, much less hard to make ...
This is one of the elements for reflection that makes me think that in 10 years, we will not talk about very few micro-farms with "permaculture on mounds" ... Far too demanding in terms of work, for a much too low productivity. The model, I have already written, in this form, is "stillborn". Will it evolve ??? It depends on how "stubborn" those who promote it are ...! I would have warned them, anyway!
Were our grandparents permaculture farmers?
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