Hong Kong is probably one of Asia's most surprising places - not to say the world's! Its legendary name means "Fragrant Harbour"; it refers to the old rock which generation of British explorers used to pass through large freights of opium, before giving way to the world's businessmen and self-made men.
Hong Kong is more famous nowadays for its 7 million inhabitants, its industrial port, buildings, shopping centres and its stalls than it is for its agriculture. However, there are men and women who fight for a more sustainable production.
Famous for its buildings, its neon signs and its numerous lively restaurants, concrete is all over the city. Nowadays, Singapore imports around 90% of its food, which comes from about 30 different countries. However, initiatives flourish and there are people fighting to produce more locally and t...
At the foot of the Pyrenees, this tormented land halfway between France and Spain hides a strong rural culture. The Basque country is home to a diverse agricultural heritage made of countless small family farms where traditional methods still linger on.