traditional agricultural crafts across europe.. video : an encounter with a traditional reunionese...
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Traditional
Agricultural Crafts
across Europe.
Video : An Encounter with a Traditional Reunionese
Fisherman near Saint-Pierre.Length : 4 minutes 03 seconds.
●Introduction to traditional fishing around Reunion Island thanks to an interview with a traditional fisherman.
●Traditional fishing uses 25-horse power canoe like speed-boats.
●There are fewer and fewer traditional fishermen nowadays because it is a hard and dangerous job.
●Due to competition from industrial factory fishing, the traditional styles of fishing have become more difficult.
●Over the years, fishing has also become more difficult as the new marine reserve has introduced rules and regulations to protect fish reserves in the coastal coral reef areas.
Video : Traditional Agricultural Crafts in Turkey
•Length : 3 minutes and 3 seconds.
●A visit to the Armagan Farm.
●The transplantation of tomato seedlings in a green house.
●Drip feed watering system used.
Video : Traditional Agricultural Crafts in Romania
•Length : 6 minutes and 10 seconds.
●Visiting a rabbit farm in Romania.
●2 breeds of rabbits (Butterfly and Belgian).
●Rabbits are bred to be sold for their meat which is recommended because it is cholesterol free.
●Rabbits are fragile animal who die quickly when sick.
Video : Traditional Agricultural Crafts in Holland.
●Length : 2 minutes.
●A visit to Brouwer Farm.
●Traditional farming techniques with antique tools also exhibited in a private museum on the premises.
●Raising of cows for milk production is coming to an end as farmer Brouwer has no successor.
Video : Traditional Agricultural Crafts in Hungary
•Length : 2 minutes and 25 seconds.
●A visit to the Hortobàgy National Park in Hungary
●Function : acting as a gene bank to preserve Hungarian fauna and flora
●Nonius Horse, Hungarian Grey Cattle and Racka sheep featured.
Video : Traditional Agricultural Crafts at Bordeaux – France.
Length : 3 minutes 26 seconds.
●Oyster farming and pine farming.
●Interview with an oyster farmer and a pine farmer.
●Oysters grow both in the water during high tides and out of the water during low tides.
● How do the pine plantations help dry the tidal areas ?
● Production of resin from pine bark using a tool called a « hapchot », which is a type of hatchet.
● 300 products are made from pine resin (gas, false teeth, candy, soap, tar and so on).
Video : Traditional Agricultural Crafts in Lithuania
•Length : 3 minutes and 10 seconds.
●Visiting a traditional farm in the village of Naujoji Uta, Lithuania.
●Rabbits, pigs, chicken and horses are bred.
●Antique farming equipment is shown.
●Wood used for heating.
●Sugar beet is the main agricultural activity.
●A local speciality : birch sap.