Regenerative agriculture is at the heart of efforts to make farming more sustainable and to actively combat the climate crisis. At the same time, these measures strengthen the resilience of agricultural operations against extreme weather events and help ensure our food supply. This practice not only aims to minimize damage but also to actively restore and improve the health and fertility of the soil.
Through principles such as year-round soil coverage, diverse crop rotations, and reduced soil disturbance, regenerative agriculture offers both ecological and economic benefits. It plays a crucial role in the global protection of climate and biodiversity.
Nina Mannheimer, Co-Founder of Klim, sums up this vision: “For us, regenerative agriculture means harnessing the power of nature to make agricultural systems more resilient while actively contributing to solving the climate crisis.” Together with her team, she is committed to putting these principles into practice and providing farmers worldwide with the tools they need to successfully implement sustainable and regenerative methods.
Key question today:
“How can regenerative agriculture be established globally as a key strategy for climate protection?”
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Website: https://www.klim.eco/
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