Sarah GUILLOCHEAU: for Sustainable Agriculture through Soils

Did you know? There are 140 species of earthworms in France. They are essential for soil life and contribute to the quality of its structure.

Earthworms are considered “ecosystem engineers. Their contributions to the” ecosystem are considerable as they affect soil structure development, water and climate regulation, and even remediation of certain pollutants.

Sarah Guillocheau is an engineer specializing in geodrilology (the study of earthworms). In her interview, she explains how she helps farmers take care of their soil using 🪱. Enjoy watching!

Find her here!

Her website: www.sarah-guillocheau.com

The laboratory she currently collaborates with: Participatory Observatory of Earthworms (University of Rennes)

Her LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/sarah-guillocheau-5a633683/

Her game association: https://larbreajeux.jimdofree.com/

Edited by Manon P. and Mazzarine D.

Sarah GUILLOCHEAU: For Sustainable Agriculture Through Soils

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