September 9, 2020

Why We Need To Take Soil More Seriously – PART 2 : AIR

Why We Need To Take Soil More Seriously - Part 2: Air By forests we don't quite mean national parks. We are only referring to self fulfilling cycles, ecosystems that can support themselves in terms of fundamental requirements like nutrition, water and air. Whether we do food extraction from them is immaterial as long as that balance is maintained. In fact, if all agricultural land on earth were to shift towards food forests, we will be able to not only support 5 times more people but also continuously increase the soil carbon content every year. It is estimated that 1% increase in soil carbon content amounts to offsetting all carbon emissions of the last 40 years.  
September 3, 2020

Conversations: Practical questions on life at a farm

Practical questions on life at a farm. If we move to a collective farm, can members continue to follow their professions through remote working, or do they have to actively participate in farming 100% of their time?   Short answer – At a collective like Beforest, it is your choice and decision.
July 20, 2020

The Story of Black Gold

The Story of Black Gold The origins of pepper are not known to many. Western Ghats were once the only home to this amazing spice, that was known as black gold. From ancient Egypt till the fall of the Roman Empire, pepper captured the imagination of the world. It was the most traded spice with India pretty much monopolising the production. However, for the most part, it was the food of the rich - the kings and emperors - pretty much like gold! During this time, it was also legal tender as we mentioned earlier. This literally means that one could walk in a market, buy goods by paying in pepper corns. One could even put their pepper assets as a collateral for loans with the European banking system including the Medicis. This tradition continues to this day in some parts of the world including the US and Australia where a ‘peppercorn payment’ is a legal tender for token amounts.