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Consumer role

Consumers’ attention to food safety issues and environmental issues has increased substantially in recent decades because of increased concern about their own health, the environment’s health, and the crises and …

Regenerative business design

How can a business embedding Regenerative Agriculture principles be successful and profitable? The regenerative system aims to reverse rural abandonment by making farms profitable, based on the following principles: Avoiding …

Corporate commitment

Climate change is undoubtedly one of the major strategic challenges that companies around the world will have to face in order to protect our future and that of the planet. …

Rational use of natural resources

Regenerative agriculture, which emulates natural processes, aims to close the nutrient cycles that return organic matter to the biosphere, thus improving the soil and avoiding the need for costly chemicals. …

Farm design

Two of the most serious problems we face are climate change and the loss of fertile land. Climate change brings uncertainty in the availability of water to sustain people and …

Agroforestry

Agroforestry is a farming system that combines trees and agriculture (crops or livestock) on the same land. These different elements complement each other. This leads to higher resilience, greater biodiversity …

Impact of grazing on the final product

Regenerative agriculture brings together and reconciles two of the crucial challenges facing the world: that of producing adequate and nutritious food, on the one hand, and that of restoring ecosystems …

Animal health and welfare

Achieving animal health and welfare is vital to ensure a thriving and diverse ecosystem. Regenerative agriculture is committed to co-build agricultural models that respect natural resources and foster animal welfare. …

Animal management: grazing

Well-managed grazing practices stimulate improved plant growth, increased soil carbon deposits, and overall pasture and grazing land productivity while greatly increasing soil fertility, insect and plant biodiversity, and soil carbon …

Nutrient cycle: Carbon and nitrogen

Carbon and nitrogen cycles in soils are controlled by heterotrophic microbial communities (yeast, moulds and bacteria), feeding on incoming organic matter, like; plant residues, pruning waste, effluents and organic products, …

Climate and water cycles

We live on the planet of water, and without it there would be no life, so it is an essential resource that we must take care of. The amount of …

The plant as a living entity

In the previous step, we explored how the search for a living and balanced soil is of utmost importance to improve soil fertility, understood as chemical, biological and physical fertility, …

The 5 key principles of regenerative agriculture

In the previous steps, we’ve explained that regenerative agriculture is a system of farming principles and practices that enriches soils, increases biodiversity, improves watersheds and enhances ecosystem services. In this …

Soil is life

Soil sustains all life on our planet. And yet, for decades, industrial farming practices have degraded and depleted the soil we depend on. It’s time for a change. In the …