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Regenerative Agriculture is an agricultural practice that focuses on restoring degraded soils and ecosystems, while also improving the productivity of the land. It is based on the principles of conservation agriculture, which includes minimal soil disturbance, permanent soil cover, and diversified crop rotations. This practice helps to reduce erosion, improve water infiltration, and increase soil organic matter. It also helps to reduce the need for chemical inputs, such as fertilizers and pesticides, and can improve the health of the soil and the environment.
Regenerative Agriculture also has the potential to increase the resilience of agricultural systems to climate change, as well as to improve the livelihoods of farmers. It can also help to reduce greenhouse gas emissions, and to sequester carbon in the soil.
Some companies in the Regenerative Agriculture market include: Indigo Ag, The Rodale Institute, Kiss the Ground, and The Savory Institute. Show Less Read more