Our vision of agroecology

Relying on living things to rebuild fertile and sustainable agriculture

It no longer grows on its own!

ça ne pousse plus tout seul

Copy nature

Always covered, never worked

ça ne pousse plus tout seul

The fundamental principles of the living

Les fondamentaux
Occupation permanente des sols et de l’espace par le végétal et l’animal

Permanent occupation of land and space by plants and animals

Auto-réparation et régulation (homéostasie)

Self-repair and regulation (homeostasis)

Biodiversité et multiplicité d’êtres vivants

Biodiversity and multiplicity of living beings

Circulation de l’information

Circulation of information

All waste is recyclable

Perturbation minimale du milieu

Minimal environmental disturbance

Abondance et partage

Abundance and sharing

Self-fertility, the basis of ecosystems

L’auto-fertilité, base des écosystèmes

Follow the natural cycle

Produce / Consume / Recycle

Suivre le cycle naturel

Produce

Maximum biomass, diversity, mixtures

Consommer

Consomer

Nourishing the soil, people and animals, good health, energy, bio-materials

Recycler

Recycle

Nourishing the soil, people and animals, good health, energy, bio-materialson.

The agriculture we are targeting…

Our vision

of agriculture

in 20 years

Agroecological agriculture must be profitable and productive to guarantee support for the transition to sustainable agriculture: reduction of costs, maintenance of production performance, supply of quality products.

It involves humans and aims to put living things back into action. It is about sharing the vision of global health (“One Health”), acting from farm to table, restoring biodiversity, developing tools for all and engaging as many people as possible.

  • Local producer supermarkets
  • TraceabilityTaste education
  • Social link
  • Complete household basket

  • Productive agroforestry
  • High biomass
  • Livestock fodder
  • Construction wood
  • Forest and fruit gardens

  • New agricultural model
  • Diversified production
  • Connection with the consumer
  • Biodiversity actor

  • Committed citizens
  • Participatory projects
  • Activities on the farm
  • Biodiversity assessment
  • Sharing networks with producers

  • Investing in soil carbon
  • MO storage
  • Maximized biomass
  • Rotational grazing
  • No tillage
  • Biodiversity

By way of illustration, we believe that a challenge to be met is the deployment of organic conservation agriculture, thanks to the support of biology. To achieve this, the development of on-farm experiments and the sharing of knowledge and know-how, linked to research, are part of our objectives.

La biologie va relever tous les défis

For further :

Performances agroécologiques par Jean Pierre Sarthou, Ver de Terre Production

Agroecological performance

by Jean Pierre Sarthou, Ver de Terre Production

Le vivant et le non vivant - par François Mulet, Ver de Terre Production

The living and the non-living

by François Mulet, Ver de Terre Production

Les plantes poussent toutes seules par Konrad Schreiber, Ver de Terre Production

Plants grow on their own

by Konrad Schreiber, Ver de Terre Production