Taurasi’s Promiscuous Agriculture, Translated

LM Archer's article on Taurasi promiscuous agriculture, translated in Italian publication Orticalab.

Now available in Orticalab:

My article in db on Taurasi, translated

LM Archer's article on Taurasi promiscuous agriculture, translated in Italian publication Orticalab.

 

I’m honored to share Italian wine journalist Marie Fioretti’s translation in OrticaLab of my original article about  Taurasi’s sustainable ancient practice of  ‘promiscuous agriculture’ for The Drinks Business.

Taurasi’s centuries-old, multi-layered farming methods promote biodiversity, yielding healthier, more resilient vineyards.

As the translation explains: “…LM Archer investigates the agricultural model of Taurasi, where viticulture coexists with olive trees, cereals and orchards….”

Turns out Taurasi’s old school vine tending proves the perfect antidote to today’s climate change.

Read the translated article in Orticalab here.

Read my original article in the drinks business here.

Read more of my work here.

 

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