Draft:Cho Global Natural Farming (CGNF)
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Comment: Not written in the acceptable way of writing articles on English Wikipedia. Notability is also questionable with just tao references. Tesleemah (talk) 08:15, 20 January 2025 (UTC)
Cho Global Natural Farming (CGNF) is founded by Hankyu Cho, who is known as a pioneer of Natural Farming on Earth and Korean Natural Farming (KNF). To spread Natural Farming overseas, he traveled to around 30 countries. His association was established in 1989. and published books
1992: The Natural Farming of Hankyu Cho[1]
1993: Saving Indigenous Microorganisms (Japanese edition)
1994: Soil Must Live for the Table to Thrive
1997: Korean Natural Farming: Indigenous Microorganisms and Vital Power of Crop/Livestock by Hankyu Cho & Atsushi Koyama (English edition)[2]
1998:All about Heavenly Green Juice (Japanese edition)
2000: Making Natural Farming Materials
References
[edit]- ^ Cho, Hanykyu. Cho han-kyu Natural Farming (in Korean and English). Cho Global Natural Farming.
- ^ Cho, Han Kyu; Koyama, Atsushi (1997). Korean Natural Farming: Indigenous Microorganisms and Vital Power of Crop/livestock. Korean Natural Farming.
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