Regenerative Agriculture: A Literature Review on the Practices and Mechanisms Used to Improve Soil Health
Conventional farming practices can lead to soil degradation and a decline in productivity. Regenerative agriculture (RA) is purported by advocates as a solution to these issues that focuses on soil health and carbon sequestration. This will provide growers and policy-makers with an evidence base from which to make informed decisions about adopting RA practices to realize their social and economic benefits and achieve resilience against climate change.
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Regenerative Agriculture: A Literature Review on the Practices and Mechanisms Used to Improve Soil Health
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Ravjit Khangura, David Ferris, Cameron Wagg, and Jamie Bowyer
Publication Date: 2023
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Conventional farming practices can lead to soil degradation and a decline in productivity. Regenerative agriculture (RA) is purported by advocates as a solution to these issues that focuses on soil health and carbon sequestration. This will provide growers and policy-makers with an evidence base from which to make informed decisions about adopting RA practices to realize their social and economic benefits and achieve resilience against climate change.