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  2. Regenerative agriculture - Wikipedia

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    Regenerative agriculture is a conservation and rehabilitation approach to food and farming systems. It focuses on topsoil regeneration, increasing biodiversity, [1] improving the water cycle, [2] enhancing ecosystem services, supporting biosequestration, [3] increasing resilience to climate change, and strengthening the health and vitality of farm soil.

  3. Getting what you pay for: Customers weigh costs, benefits of ...

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    In follow-up questions, Balagtas asked consumers if they would support regenerative agriculture if it meant that food had to cost more, and support dropped to 51%.

  4. Cargill leans on regenerative agriculture and generative AI ...

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    As CIO of an agricultural giant with annual sales of $177 billion, Jennifer Hartsock thinks about how the tech tools and capabilities she deploys can help farmers become profitable and sustainable.

  5. Agreena, a regenerative farming carbon market, raises $4.7M ...

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    Agreena is a Danish startup that mints, verifies and sells carbon credits generated by farmers who transition to more regenerative forms of farming. Agreena, a regenerative farming carbon market ...

  6. Soil regeneration - Wikipedia

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    Permaculture (from "permanent" and "agriculture") is a type of conservation agriculture, which is a systems thinking approach that seeks to increase the carbon content of soil by utilizing natural patterns and processes. There is a strong emphasis on knowledge of plants, animals, and natural cycles to promote high-efficiency food production ...

  7. Permaculture - Wikipedia

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    In 2024, Reiff and colleagues stated that permaculture is a "sustainable alternative to conventional agriculture", and that it "strongly" enhances carbon stocks, soil quality, and biodiversity, making it "an effective tool to promote sustainable agriculture, ensure sustainable production patterns, combat climate change and halt and reverse land ...

  8. Want food that really is farm fresh? Regenerative agriculture ...

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    Regenerative agriculture is a practice that only few farmers in the region are using in Northeast Louisiana. Want food that really is farm fresh? Regenerative agriculture in NELA is small but growing

  9. Booker T. Whatley - Wikipedia

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    Regenerative agriculture has a long history and can be traced to the agricultural extension work of Dr. George Washington Carver at Tuskegee University in the early part of the 20th century, as well as Carver's scientific contributions regarding the nitrogen cycle and the biological regeneration of soils in the southern United States where he ...