Regenerative Agriculture
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Defining, Tracking, and Verifying Smallholder Regenerative Agriculture
Exploring how this emerging practice of holistic agriculture, which defies definition because it is so site specific in responding to local environmental and community conditions, can contribute to mitigating the existential environmental threat the world now faces.
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Regenerative Agriculture & Data Economics
How can we make Smallholder Farmers’ cotton data valuable to brands like Timberland?
Four Paradigms of Farming
From “degenerative” agriculture that extracts from the land and excludes farming communities from recognizing the full value of their contributions, through to “conservative” and “net positive” agriculture, and then evolving to a “regenerative” paradigm, this highly visual piece explores the paradigms of farming and their impact on the planet and communities.
Cotton’s Journey: From Field, to Shoe, to Revolution(s)
Cotton, the world’s oldest commercial crop, now finds itself at the vanguard of the newest international agricultural revolution: regeneration. Taking this ancient crop and combining it with new tools and possibilities, the transformative power of regenerative agriculture is appearing where the world might least expect it—in the cotton fields of Haiti, where members of the Smallholder Farmers Alliance (SFA) lead the way.
The Invisible Third
A third of humanity has been largely invisible for the past half century because they have been deemed by many to be at best irrelevant, or at worst, a threat to global progress.
Meet the smallholder farmers of the world.
Review of Paul Hawken’s Regeneration
Regeneration is not a mere book, but a resource, a tool, and a guide, drawing on decades of interdisciplinary expertise and hands-on knowledge.
Entering the Age of Regeneration
Regenerative agriculture is poised to transform how farmers, consumers, and goods producers perceive the broader impact of their actions and products on the world.
The Downside of Consumer Guarantees
How do we properly manage required government regulations without losing the connection between soil, plants, and human health?