Intervention Package 1

Regenerative Agriculture/Aquaculture Practices and Judicious Agrochemical Use

Challenge

Soil fertility and biodiversity loss in global and regional production systems require regeneration and sustainable management to ensure food security. Regenerative agriculture (RA) plays a crucial role in enhancing farming-system resilience by closing the carbon cycle, improving nitrogen- and water-use efficiency, and building soil ecosystem services. RA involves adapting and mitigating the impacts of climate change through practices such as rebuilding soil organic matter and biodiversity, optimizing biomass cycling through grazing and cropping patterns, and integrating waste product use for circular economy opportunities. Reducing harmful agrochemicals (in livestock, aquaculture and crops) and protecting and harnessing productive ecosystem services are also important in the RA approach. Developing science-based frameworks, stakeholder engagement, public-private involvement, policy interventions, and payments for ecosystem services are necessary for scaling up successful RA practices in AMS priority production systems.

Regionality

The degradation of land and aquatic ecosystems in ASEAN necessitates a regional consensus on RA and context-specific approaches. Integrating waste-product utilization can create opportunities for youth and women. Harmonizing chemical residue limits in food and developing coordinated policies, market systems, and capacity are crucial for supporting regenerative agriculture. Lessons from integrated agriculture in different AMS can aid in transforming the food system.

Objective

IP1 seeks to support implementing and out-scaling regenerative agriculture (RA) practices, including circular economy principles, soil health and reduced use of harmful agrochemicals, in key agroecological systems in AMS through public-private sector collaboration, multistakeholder platforms and participatory research, and development and implementation of facilitating policies and market systems. 

Outcomes

Main activities

Beneficiaries

IP1 will directly benefit farmers, collaborating institutions, market system operatives, cooperatives, and private companies involved in supply chains as well as other value-chain actors and consumers. It will also support national development partners, the local private sector, and policy decision-makers.

For more information, please contact:

Eddie Allison
Intervention Package 1 Convener
WorldFish

E.Allison@cgiar.org