Miraculous Abundance recounts what happened when an international lawyer and a sailor decided to become farmers. Giving up city life for the Normandy countryside, they managed to exceed their
goal of feeding their family safe and vibrant food, cultivated by their own hands with love. Inspired by indigenous people around the world and farmers from another era, they combine the latest
advances in natural agriculture. Their Bec Hellouin farm method, called “a United Nations of all the best sustainable farming ideas”, highlights the elements essential to building an
economically viable agriculture and permaculture likely to contribute to the regeneration of the environment. Their 20-point method continues to evolve. Finding over time that microagriculture
can be an innovative solution to many environmental and social problems, they have been offering training in permaculture gardening and farming since 2009, with the aim of making it possible
for a new generation of farms to feed the human population while restoring the environment. Annotation ©2016 Ringgold, Inc., Portland, OR (protoview.com)