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Regenerative agriculture – the new or old normal
"The transition period which has followed the 2020 Agriculture Act has become much more than a time to address the changes in agriculture and agricultural support."
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"The transition period which has followed the 2020 Agriculture Act has become much more than a time to address the changes in agriculture and agricultural support."
"Farmers are being asked to respond to the challenge of producing food for a growing population while reducing their climate impact and facilitating environmental recovery. The question is how?"
"We look at arguments for change and how the economics stack up in 2024"
"We look at the ag-tech in demand now, what is coming to market and the current priorities for genetic research"
"To accommodate the increasing number of land use drivers, including food production, energy, fibre and nature recovery, land must be used intelligently, sustainably and fairly. "
"Regenerative farming is not a new concept and, whilst the term itself was coined in the 1980s, some of the practices go back thousands of years."
"We look at the current thinking and the various options open to farmers"
"Soil is becoming increasingly prominent in farm management decision making, due to improved understanding of our actions impact on soil health and the role it can play in the journey to net zero"
"Instead of pulling in different directions, the rural sector needs to recognise all its strengths."
"With net zero and wider sustainability agendas gathering pace, we look at how green investment can be leveraged against new and existing rural assets"