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Agroforestry from Paradigmshiftfilm Sweden
Sweden
เข้าร่วมเมื่อ 5 ส.ค. 2019
My name is Maja Lindström Kling, I’m an independent filmmaker. I make these films because I'm in love with the idea that us humans can join a partnership wih nature to heal and restore what we have exploited and destroyed. The need for healing have several layers in my life. One is I’m a board member of Agroforestry Sweden (agroforestry.se) and in this context I promote agroforestry in different ways for its extreme benefits to improve the resilience in food systems. Since 2018 I work with interview based films to learn more on the subject, these films are very low or no-budget films. In this way I get the possibility to meet brave pioneers, people I think have ideas that are central for what we need to acknowledge and adopt into our lives and communities as part of the big paradigm shift, where we learn how to live within our planetary boundaries. Thanks for watching and sharing my films! :-) /Maja
Agroforestry: Nut, fruit trees & timber, forest farming, "Biodiversity Forest Vadakste", Latvia.
Biodiversity Forest Vadakste in south east of Latvia is a 50 hectar forest farming and a young silvo-arable practice. This “off-grid" system is surrounded by vast state owned spruce monoculture. The goal of the practioner, drawing from extensive experience of the forestry sector, is to build a future seed source for a native broad-leaved forest, with nut & fruit bearing-, timber- and sap producing trees inserted.
The forest owner, Agnis Graudulis, has collected seeds, with the aim to get as broad genetic diversity as possible, of sweet chestnut (Castaneva sativa) in Sweden and walnut (Juglans regia) etc in Sweden and Latvia for several years, and has since built these systems with great dedication of labor to the plantings, generated nature-based solutions to water management, and biodiversity habitats.
By transforming a fragile spruce monoculture into a resilient, multifunctional broadleaved forest, Vadakste Biodiversity Forest set an inspiring example for how to keep the value of a forest investment in times of climate change and loss of biodiversity.
Biodiversity Forest Vadakste was one of the places visited during the UNHIDE AGROFORESTRY road-trip to unhide inspiring practicies of agroforestry in Sweden & Latvia 2024. A collaboration between Agroforestry Sweden, Latvian Permaculture Association & MEŽA PROJEKTI with support from Erasmus+. Contact us for general info about the Unhide project: www.rotverket.com. Contact Agnis: www.vadakste.com
*Sweden and Latvia are both free from Chestnut blight.
The forest owner, Agnis Graudulis, has collected seeds, with the aim to get as broad genetic diversity as possible, of sweet chestnut (Castaneva sativa) in Sweden and walnut (Juglans regia) etc in Sweden and Latvia for several years, and has since built these systems with great dedication of labor to the plantings, generated nature-based solutions to water management, and biodiversity habitats.
By transforming a fragile spruce monoculture into a resilient, multifunctional broadleaved forest, Vadakste Biodiversity Forest set an inspiring example for how to keep the value of a forest investment in times of climate change and loss of biodiversity.
Biodiversity Forest Vadakste was one of the places visited during the UNHIDE AGROFORESTRY road-trip to unhide inspiring practicies of agroforestry in Sweden & Latvia 2024. A collaboration between Agroforestry Sweden, Latvian Permaculture Association & MEŽA PROJEKTI with support from Erasmus+. Contact us for general info about the Unhide project: www.rotverket.com. Contact Agnis: www.vadakste.com
*Sweden and Latvia are both free from Chestnut blight.
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Excellent film with so much knowledge. It is cool if you know German and English... Swedish is a lot easier to understand! LOL Peace n Love from Canada.
Thank you! Peace n Love from Sweden ❤
Greetings from Northeastern Ontario Canada! Great film! We are in growing zone 2 (-40C days in winter are common). I have experimented with broad leaf trees as well planting under canopy and have been pleasantly surprised on how trees like Sugar Maple (Zone 3-7), and Black Walnut (zone 4), Butternut (zone 4), and Shagbark Hickory (zone 4-5), Douglas Fir (zone 5), Bur Oak (zone 3), White Oak (zone 3), grape vines, hardy kiwis, can all survive and thrive in under-plantings of our native mixed wood forests of the boreal forest, which around me consists of White Birch, Trembling Aspen, Balsam Poplar, White Spruce, Balsam Fir, shrub willow, shrub alder beaked hazel. Most of the trees from more southern zones of Canada will not grow in our open hay fields, but thrive in the under-plantings of the protection of the boreal over-growth canopy. So I am planting many types of trees which are not native to our growing zone. I am also experimenting with apples (non-native to Ontario, but naturalized in many places), sweet cherries, and different European and Eurasian species... basically anything that is close to our zone, grows some type of food or medicine. I am now scaling it up, since my 10-15 year experiments have been successful, in small areas. We have 32 Ha... (80 acres). Looks like the Latvian forest is well on its' way to being a very productive food forest/timber forest! Kudos!
Hello from Latvia. Thank you for very useful observations. I started experiment in 2019 and step by step understood that small trees like to be with other trees and feel ok under canopies. My forest is in zone 5. The best results of underplanting are under grey alder stands (Alnus incana). Even almost native trees grows much better under alders compared to be planted in open field. In mixed forest it seems that alder groups also support other trees. By habitat grey alder is a pioneer specie and slows down and die when other trees outcompete it in height. Actually grey alder is a nitrogen fixer and seem that is shares nitrogen with other tree species around. For Sycamore maple (Acer pseudoplatanus I got two times size difference in proximity between trees planted in thinned alder vs under norway spruce (Picea abies).
@@mezsaimnieciba Hey There! We have our native shrub speckled alder (Alnus incana), growing around our field, it is as you state; a "pioneer species". I am a retired Forestry/Fish & Wildlife Tech and have read extensively on the nitrogen fixing capability of the alders. Here where we live, mostly in wetter areas, alder can produce a "jungle" of growth that is very difficult to walk through. In my orchards I use sea buckthorn and (to a lesser extent), Russian Olive to break up the rows continuity as a disease/insect break and to aid fixing nitrogen. This Canadian Dr. of Soils has some great advice, and explains how plants grown closely together create synergy supplying each other with needed elements. th-cam.com/video/SY-di0xmeh4/w-d-xo.html This was also studied extensively with scientific trials by the author of the book; "Finding the Mother Tree". where she explains how older trees/shrubs aid younger ones, and even different species through the mycelium network. Her book is a great read on the topic as well. Love chatting with like minded people like YOU! Thanks for sharing! Peace n Love!
nice video
nice video
1:04 <<Bows Low>> My new Mentor , Thanks for coming out of the forest .
Agnis have made many youtube videos in Latvian. Ask him to start making them in English 😊 youtube.com/@mezsaimnieciba?feature=shared
I am into my 60's when all these things finally occurred to me, yet here is someone half my age who is expressing such wisdom and truth for himself and for what is right for the whole community of Earth! I completely relate to his insight that one is expected to flee their rural or small town life for the city to find "real, respectable" profession that everyone agrees is admirable and prestigious (and totally different to your whole life up to that point), and most importantly, lucrative! And for what? So you can feel totally lost and without a soul once you've acquired said profession? What a load or horseshit! (Pardon me that...) But seriously, right? I have three degrees and practiced medicine for ten years before I finally listened to my unhappy soul and returned to Nature and what I truly love most. Thankfully this man trusted his heart and his inner wisdom. Now he is not only living in harmony with himself but the greater community as well, AND sharing that wisdom and balance with the world; whoever will listen. Bravo! I feel hope for humanity listening to him and his wisdom and knowing there are others as well.
Very interesting! I wish you all the best with you efforts! Have you considered growing heartnut (Juglans ailantifolia cordiformis)? I really would love to do that some hundred kilometers north-eastwards (close to Tartu), but I haven't found reliable source for either guaranteed disease-free seeds or plants. Theoretically some varieties of mulberries and also walnuts could be grown (last ones grow e.g. successfully in Saaremaa) in our climate.
Go for it! I grow walnuts, heartnuts, mulberries and chestnuts by the east coast of Sweden. It is northwest from you, 70 km north from Stockholm It works!
What I understood that Persian walnut (Juglans regia) dont like to be in shadow, under canopies, but other Juglans feel ok, J mandshurica, tolerate in young age total shade, J nigra is more light demanding but still can grow under grey alder.. Juglans cordiformis you can buy in Lithuania, they are selling the grafted ones. And probably Erich Suurpere in Saremaa could give you some advice. Good luck!
@@mezsaimnieciba Kurā vietā Lietuvā potētus Juglans cordiformis pārdod?
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oaks cant grow under canopy they live 20yrs then wither out
Oaks are not planned to grow old under the canopy, but to become canopy trees in this system. And the existing old oaks here are given a lot of space in order to live long.
Oaks are not easy to understand. They can tolerate some kind of shade, example under Scotts pine (Pinus sylvestris) closed canopies. I have feeling that oaks are also ok with side light to certain extend.
Great and inspiring work. I hope a lot of people will see this film.
Tack Cyklarhem! Det hoppas vi med ❤
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Hello ,bạn làm rất tốt tôi rất vui được xem bạn chia sẻ ,cảm ơn về những chia sẻ của bạn tới mọi người 🤝.
Thank you! Greetings from Sweden. / Maja
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Planting forest / agroforestry in the south of Portugal. I have found almost every single plant and tree including fruit all benefit from shade. They all grow happier and healthier. Lovely video thank you.
Interesting! And quite understandable in South of Pertugal. Seems like the mykorrhiza collaboration is the most important for plants in young age. And the collaboration between plants and trees. Best wishes!
Great video!
Thank you!
I will do this too if time will let me!
Start now! Best wishes!
Once again an excellent informative inspiring film. Greetings from a Swede living and growing nut and fruit in Queensland Australia Thank you 😀❤️😀❤️
Wow! Greetings from Sweden. 😊❤
Wonderful !! This kind of thinking and Acton is vital for the future of all life 😀❤️😀❤️
Thank you. Have a nice day!
Check out Ethan Tapper's online accounts and book How to Love a Forest. I think these two would get along so well. It would be interesting to learn about what invasive plants must be contended with in this forest.
Thank you, I will send your question to Agnis.
invasive species in my forest arrive with seed: Solidago canadensis, Heracleum sosnowsky, Acer negundo
What happed to the videos of this series?
Tack för denna vackra porträtt. Man blir både berörd och härligt inspirerad
Tack själv. ❤
Such a beautiful and important film. Thank younger making these films! Would have loved to learn more about her though, how she got into this, was she educated in all this plant knowledge or has she learned along the way? Would love to live like this one day!
Oj så glad jag är att jag snubblade över denna video! Tack för all kunskap och inspiration!
Why do you plant the trees in cages? Great work and systems.
The cages are used to protect tree plants from voles.
Wonderful! My red valerian is unfortunately very bitter from early on, I'll have to look for more. But orpine in turn is good all the season, never getting bitter, so that I can use from April to October. Working with perennial vegetables is a great experience 🙂 PS: oh yes, one question - does Hanna have some secret recipe for making Good King Henry germinate? This nasty bastard doesn't want to start at all here...
Så mycket kloka tankar Hanna, är helt i linje med dem. Tack för en mycket vacker Video. Så kul att se❤
Så mycket kloka tankar Hanna, är helt i linje med dem. Tack för en mycket vacker Video. Så kul att se❤
Great film. Thanks to the makers and for sharing.
Great video 📸
Thank you!
❤❤video interaction is great ❤❤❤❤
Simply the best! Wow! Nu börjar det komma riktig kunskap för svenska förhållanden. Tack för allt kämpande och levande!
Tack! 😊❤
Very lovely way to be - we must get more and more, and we are more and more living this kind of way! Thank you!
Very inspiring, thank you so much. I’m gonna start creating a perennial Food Forest this year near the Alps 🌞
Thank you David and best wishes with your food forest! I hope you will have some sweet chestnuts, they will probably like the alp environment 😊
I love eating Robinia flowers. They are sweet and remind me of almonds
👌..they are edible?
I found in a Swedish study of the government allowing the peasants to be summarily kicked off the land starting 1870. Their (those in positions of power) idea was to produce expansive monocultures. The peasants were in the way of these grand schemes it appears! Now us former peasants are in a pickle as these many corporations behind the food system demand more money for lessor quality production. These investors are very greedy! Excellent movie quality production packed with hard earned information!
Thank you Rick! And yes, It's time for the masses to produce, forage, pasture for themselves, on land and forests that is commonly owned, as was partly the case in Sweden in the past.
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@@agroforestry_paradigmshiftfilm I like this agrihood word!
@@agroforestry_paradigmshiftfilm Interesting Sweden doesn't allow corporations to own land.
@@agroforestry_paradigmshiftfilm I loved verse from the farmer. I make a joke to make a point there is always macaroni & cheese for those who don't know how to grow food! I actually watch the price of m&c in bulk, seems as though this highly processed food is becoming more expensive! Soon I probably can't get away with saying, "no money no problem, there is always mac & cheese"!
Stort tack till er alla som lär oss dessa viktiga lektioner Thanks from Australia
Wonderful skill and wisdom Hanna. Tack !
Really enjoyed this and what a beautiful language :-)
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I am in awe of your knowledge and understanding of nature. Beautiful wee film, makes me happy!
❤ Thank you Sylvie, have a wonderful day.
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Vilken fin film!
Tack Annika ❤
Takk så mye. Godt å se hvordan du tenker. Så mye kunskap du har. Jeg Skulle lært mer om spiselige planter.
Thank you, very interesting and inspiring!
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Stunning intro music! Edit: after having now seen the film I can add that it´s entrely stunning! One of the best I´ve seen on the subject, with a beautiful synthesis of aesthetics, philosophy/reflection and education. The way it manages to make simultaneously an intimate portrait of Anders, and an educational piece about agroforestry. I´m hyped at having found this awesome channel, this is the second film I watch so I have a few to look forward to :)
Hi, I just found your comment. Thank you so much! 🙏🥰 🌳 Best wishes/ Maja
Awesome documentary! Inspiring and informative!
Hur högt upp i landet kan man odla det ni odlar .
Tack! Så fint filmat och så mycket matnyttigt!!!!
Skogs-Nazi nu för tiden. Med noll hänsyn till att han förstör livet för folk. Usch.
Härligt, mer såna odlare
Vilken fantastisk film! Och den är verklig! Tack för allt ni gör!
Awesome