Takao Furuno
fukuoka - Japan
I use ducks instead of pesticides in my rice fields
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To combat the avalanche of pesticides used in rice farming, Takao found the perfect weapon: ducks! These waterfowl feast on all manner of parasites, generate fertilizer and brighten the landscape.
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