In the rugged landscape of the Narbonne garrigue, a farmer has developed a cultivation method for plants that withstand extreme drought and strong winds. The region, known for its Mediterranean climate and rocky soil, poses challenges for traditional agriculture, but these hardy species thrive.
According to verified reports, the farmer focuses on native plants such as lavender, thyme, and other aromatic herbs that require minimal water. These plants are not only resilient but also support local biodiversity and reduce soil erosion.
The initiative has gained attention as a model for sustainable farming in arid regions. Experts note that such practices could help mitigate the impacts of climate change on agriculture in southern France.