by ronfrazer | Sun Nov 2025 | climate, Indigenous, Livestock, pollution, Regenerative agriculture, Social Justice
The principles of regenerative agriculture—working with nature to enhance soil health, biodiversity, and ecosystem resilience—are not new to Africa. In fact, they are deeply embedded in the continent’s indigenous and traditional farming systems. The history of...
by ronfrazer | Sat Nov 2025 | climate, Indigenous, Livestock, pollution, Regenerative agriculture, Social Justice
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)...
by ronfrazer | Fri Nov 2025 | climate, Indigenous, Livestock, pollution, Regenerative agriculture, Social Justice, Women
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...
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