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- What is regenerative agriculture? - The World Economic Forum
Regenerative agriculture can improve the health, nutrition, biodiversity, and carbon storage of soil and land that has been degraded by intensive agriculture
- 5 benefits of regenerative agriculture – and 5 ways to scale it
5 Prosperity Regenerative agriculture improves long-term farmer livelihood through reduced costs, improved crop yield and crop quality, and greater resilience to market volatility and extreme climate events It also opens new green revenue streams for farmers, such as rewarding them for carbon capture and storage in the soil
- Farms of the future: How can AI accelerate regenerative agriculture?
Developments in AI can help accelerate the transition to regenerative agriculture – offering a way to ensure food security and tackle the climate crisis
- Regenerative design: urban spaces for people and the planet
Regenerative design can restore ecosystems, enhance biodiversity, and strengthen community resilience But it cannot focus on environmental factors alone
- How regenerative agriculture builds resilient climate solutions
Regenerative agriculture enhances climate resilience by restoring soil health, sequestering carbon and boosting biodiversity, making food systems more sustainable
- Why regenerative business is a roadmap for rapid change
This is the core of the regenerative business movement, which places a more intentional focus on systems thinking to protect, restore and replenish both human capital and natural resources More than a theoretical exercise, some companies are beginning to operate as regenerative businesses in order to accelerate change
- Why businesses are moving from sustainability to regeneration
Specifically, regenerative firms seek to boost the health and vitality of people, places and the planet simultaneously in a synergistic manner In doing so, there is a growing body of evidence to suggest that regenerative businesses can achieve far better financial performance and impact than their sustainability-focused peers
- Delivering regenerative agriculture through digitalization and AI . . .
The key principles of regenerative agriculture emphasize minimizing soil disturbance through reduced tillage and keeping the soil covered with crops or residues year-round It also promotes increasing plant diversity through crop rotation and cover crops, and gradually reduces synthetic inputs over time
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