Masanobu Fukuoka

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Philosophy
  • Masanobu Fukuoka was a Japanese farmer and philosopher born in 1914.

  • He pioneered natural farming methods after experiencing a spiritual awakening that led him to question modern agricultural practices.

  • Fukuoka developed a "do-nothing" farming approach that eschewed chemicals, tillage, and other conventional techniques.

  • His methods produced high yields while promoting ecological harmony.

  • Fukuoka documented his ideas in influential books, including "One Straw Revolution." He spent his later years lecturing and promoting natural farming worldwide.

  • Fukuoka received several awards for his work, including the Ramon Magsaysay Award and the Earth Council Award, recognizing his contributions to sustainable agriculture and environmental conservation.

Books by Masanobu Fukuoka