Regenerative Agriculture

What is Regenerative Agriculture?

And why  does it matter?

Regenerative agriculture, is a holistic land management practice that leverages the power of natural processes to renew and revitalize the ecosystem. 

It emphasizes soil health and focuses on techniques that improve biodiversity, enhance the water cycle, and increase the farm's resilience to climate change. 

By incorporating practices such as rotational grazing, no-till farming, composting, and agroforestry, regenerative farming aims to capture carbon in soil and above-ground biomass, reversing current global trends of atmospheric accumulation.

This approach not only mitigates climate change but also leads to healthier, more productive soil that supports a diverse array of organisms and can potentially improve stock and crop yields and farmers' incomes. Regenerative farming represents a shift from conventional agricultural methods, prioritizing long-term sustainability and ecological balance over short-term gains.