The 2000 Year Old Food Forest in Morocco
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 Published On Aug 8, 2022

Geoff takes us for a tour around an ancient 2,000-year-old food forest in Inraren, Morocco. He first visited this valley oasis in 1975, and he's been back a handful of times to document the evolution of what many believe is the world's oldest managed sustainable agriculture system.

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And if you want to read more about this forest garden, Eric Wallace from Atlas Obscura wrote a neat article titled "The Moroccan Food Forest That Inspired an Agricultural Revolution": https://www.atlasobscura.com/articles...

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