The Road Back to Nature: Regaining the Paradise LostJapan Publications, 1987 - 377 páginas In this collection of articles, lectures and essays, Fukuoka records for the first time his impressions and observations during his travels. He recounts also how he developed a superhigh-yielding variety of rice, and his incredulity and despair at the petty international seed politics that prevent the use of this miracle grain where it could do the most good. And he goes on to lucidly demonstrate the interdependence of nature, God and man. |
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Preface to English Edition | 13 |
Man Doesnt Live by Bread Alone | 21 |
Why has California Turned to Desert? | 31 |
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