Regenerative agriculture is a holistic farming approach focused on improving soil health, biodiversity, and ecosystem services. It integrates practices like...
It's a holistic farming approach focused on restoring soil health, enhancing biodiversity, improving water cycles, and sequestering atmospheric carbon to build resilient ecosystems.
Core practices include minimal soil disturbance (no-till), cover cropping, diverse crop rotations, integrating livestock, and reducing synthetic inputs like fertilizers and pesticides.
Benefits include increased soil fertility, enhanced biodiversity, improved water retention, carbon sequestration, greater resilience to climate change, and higher farm profitability.
While both prioritize environmental health and avoid synthetic chemicals, regenerative agriculture explicitly focuses on actively restoring and enhancing ecosystem functions, particularly soil regeneration, beyond mere absence of synthetic inputs.