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WINNING LETTER INCENTIVES TO GO ORGANIC

It seems to me the future lies in the hands of the leadership of the organic movement, in particular the Soil & Health leadership with its rich and compassionate history.

With the government talking major infrastructure projects post pandemic, now is the time to demand tax incentives and a subsidy programme for conversion to organic farming and small-scale farming and gardening, with incentives for young people to return to rural communities to work on the land.

An example of where to start in cities and in new co-operative housing projects with room for gardens would be a simple traditional technique like collection

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