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Most of us understand that our relationship with the planet isn't great, and that for humanity to survive, we need to make some changes, and fast. It's easy to get overwhelmed, but one simple way forward is available in the form of Permaculture, which allows everyone the chance to be part of a transition to a more eco-friendly, ethical and sustainable future. How? We find out from two permaculture advocates and practitioners, Abdul Razak Abdul Aziz, the co-founder of SEEDS Malaysia, and Jumaatun Azmi, from Fairground. Together, they are also organising the Food Forest Forum, which will explore the elements of a sustainable, low maintenance, plant-based food production system.
Image credits: fairground.world website & SEEDs Malaysia Facebook page.
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By BFM MediaMost of us understand that our relationship with the planet isn't great, and that for humanity to survive, we need to make some changes, and fast. It's easy to get overwhelmed, but one simple way forward is available in the form of Permaculture, which allows everyone the chance to be part of a transition to a more eco-friendly, ethical and sustainable future. How? We find out from two permaculture advocates and practitioners, Abdul Razak Abdul Aziz, the co-founder of SEEDS Malaysia, and Jumaatun Azmi, from Fairground. Together, they are also organising the Food Forest Forum, which will explore the elements of a sustainable, low maintenance, plant-based food production system.
Image credits: fairground.world website & SEEDs Malaysia Facebook page.
See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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