Nearly 2 million visitors flocked to the Champs Elysees during Operation "Nature Capital." The opportunity to remind citizens the important role that agriculture plays in food, preserving our rural areas and biodiversity.
"Operation Seduction" to the general public market! Parisians, tourists and onlookers were at the rendezvous. Proof? A compact and curious crowd who was walking in the plots.
"Operation Seduction" to the general public market! Parisians, tourists and onlookers were at the rendezvous. Proof? A compact and curious crowd who was walking in the plots.
cabbage, banana, canola, sunflowers, pineapples, potatoes ... In total, more than 50 plant species were represented on a long journey colorful, stretching from the Arc de Triumph at the Rond-Point des Champs-Elysees.
Thus, the time for a weekend on the most beautiful avenue in the world, the citizen-citizen-consumer has been able to touch the fingertips the wealth of nature and the French territories ... A dramatic - but effective - to alert people about the decline of biodiversity!
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2010 is the International Year of Biodiversity!
Learn about http://www.biodiversite2010.fr/
agricultural practices and natural environments are closely related and form of agro-ecological systems. Good management practices and improvements in agricultural environments promote biodiversity. Read " biodiversity in the farm "
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