For all you cannabis growers, cultivators and farmers here’s a podcast you don’t want to miss. It’s about an exciting project in Peru where you’ll get helpful hints about how to improve the quantity and quality of your plants. The emphasis is on the crucial role soil plays. You’ll meet the indigenous Quechua people who are cultivating more than 1300 species of potatoes as well as farmers in the Andes who are turning back to crops like quinoa and kiwachaidue due to climate disasters and the push to grow more nutritious crops. The tips on regenerating your soil are priceless. Actually most of this podcast was focused on that important part of farming – enriching your dirt.
To listen to the podcast Google: “BBC People Fixing the World, Preserving Peru’s Food Heritage” or click HERE.
The Podcast “People Fixing The World” from the BBC is about brilliant solutions to the world’s toughest problems. They release a new podcast every Tuesday and we try to catch them all. The other great thing is that the BBC is actually serious when they say they are anxious to hear from all you farmers about your tips and solutions. You can contact them on WhatsApp by messaging +44 8000 321721 or email peoplefixingtheworld@bbc.co.uk. The pictures feature farmers in Peru. Look how happy this guy is with his new dirt – although it doesn’t look too healthy,

