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  • Cattle Breeders From Father to Son

    Cattle Breeders From Father to Son

    As every year, Christophe Chambon, 28, hopes to win a medal in the livestock competition at the Paris International Agricultural Show. For weeks, on his farm in the Doubs, with his parents and his brother, he’s been preparing a superb Montbelliarde for the show. For this young man who loves the (...)

  • In Bhutan, Happiness is Organic

    In Bhutan, Happiness is Organic

    The kingdom of Bhutan announced in 2012 its desire to live 100% from eco-agriculture. Having been through dark times of fertilisers, weed killers and pesticides from the petrochemical industry, the farmers have once again found under their hoes, a soil that is soft to till. Hemmed in between two (...)

  • Transhumance, dans les pas de Georges Ramin

    Transhumance, dans les pas de Georges Ramin

    In France, there are only a few shepherds left to perpetuate the tradition of true transhumance on foot. Georges Ramin is one of these irreducible people. For 38 years, he has been bringing down his herd of 1,200 ewes each year before the first snowfall. A tradition that allows the sheep to eat (...)