Agro-Homeopathy has the potential to revolutionise plant health and resilience, providing sustainable solutions for farmers, growers and gardeners. Exciting new research shows it can improve yield, as well as increasing resistance to pests and disease, all without synthetic chemicals.
Presenter Dr. Leonardo Faedo is a consultant in sustainable agricultural systems and practices, as well as being one of the leading scientists researching the effects of homeopathy - aka Dynamised High Dilutions (DHDs) - on plants and crops. He has more than 10 years of field experience in horticulture and fruticulture, working in South America and Europe.
This webinar offers practical solutions to some of the main problems facing growers today. (See also An Introduction to Agro-Homeopathy).
Topics covered in this webinar:
1. Understanding the ecology of the plant system
2. How to evaluate plant health to choose appropriate remedies
3. Practical application of agrohomeopathy with case examples
Suitable for:
Commercial growers as well as allotmenteers and gardeners.
Those with some knowledge of homeopathy NB: If you are new to homeopathy, you may prefer Dr Faedo's other webinar: An Introduction to Agro-Homeopathy
Speaker:
Dr Leonardo Faedo, Agroecological Consultant and Research Scientist
The webinar will cover:
How to evaluate plant health
How to select and administer remedies
How to use remedies to prevent problems
How to use remedies to boost growth and vitality
How to use remedies to treat problems
Audience questions and answers
This webinar includes:
Video: 2hrs (lifetime access)
Course notes & slides: PDF
To get the most out of the use of homeopathy on the farm, see our Foundation Course in Farm Homeopathy
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Leo holds the following positions:
Assistant Researcher at the Centre for Agroecology, Water, and Resilience, Coventry University.
Research Member of the Conscious Food Systems Alliance (UNDP),
Member of the Biodynamic Farming Research Group,
Editor of the Brazilian Journal of Agroecology (RBA).