A Symphony of Sustainability – India
For millennia, Indian agriculture was not merely a means of food production; it was a deeply integrated, socio-ecological system refined over generations. Its core principles were sustainability, diversity, and self-reliance. Key Features Diverse Cropping Systems: (1)...
Historic Regenerative Agriculture
The first step for a struggling farming community in Mexico was to build trenches, stone walls, and terraces to stop the erosion of the remaining soils and to slow the water runoff so their aquifers could recharge. They stabilized these barriers with tenacious local...
Beyond the Hype
Debunking Corporate Myths to Reveal the Necessity of Regenerative Agriculture Despite growing evidence supporting the benefits of regenerative agriculture, myths perpetuated by powerful corporations continue to mislead the public. In this article, we'll delve into the...
The Soil Health Revolution: Understanding Regenerative Practices
Healthy soils are the backbone of our planet, supporting biodiversity, filtering water, and producing nutritious crops. Regenerative agriculture represents a seismic shift in how we perceive and interact with the land. At its core lies the recognition that soil is not...
Women Leading Change: Empowerment through Regenerative Agriculture
Women have long been the guardians of the earth, stewards of ancient wisdom passed down through generations. Yet, in the era of industrial agriculture, their voices were silenced, and their knowledge undervalued. Regenerative agriculture offers a chance to reclaim...
A Definition of Regenerative Agriculture
Regenerative agriculture is a holistic approach to food and farming systems that focuses on actively restoring and enhancing the land, rather than just sustaining it or reducing harm. It aims to reverse environmental degradation, particularly in the soil, and build...
Social Justice Primer: Why Equality Matters in the Regenerative Era
The urgent transition to a truly regenerative food system, one that actively heals the earth, cannot succeed without a foundation in social justice. In a world grappling with inequality, social justice stands as a beacon of hope. It advocates for the fair distribution...
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