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Why Regenerative Agriculture is good for the Environment?

With the use of regenerative agriculture, we can get productive land, improve soil health, increase the landu2019s ability to retain and maintain water levels. To add further to the list of benefits of regenerative agriculture, it can diminish the effects of climate change, decrease the amount of carbon in the air.

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Why Regenerative Agriculture is good for the Environment?

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  1. How Does Regenerative Agriculture Help To Make This World A Better Place? “Agriculture is our wisest pursuit because it will, in the end, contribute most to real wealth, good morals, and happiness.” by Thomas Jefferson is a beautiful quote that portrays an image of regenerative agriculture, farming, and the hardworking farmers in front of you. One cannot disagree that farmers are a life-saver, literally. Though they are not superheroes, they tend to work day and night so that humankind can sleep without being hungry. It should be a pleasure to live in this world where you can find all kinds of goods to fulfill your daily calorie count. Indirectly, they are helping us to live our lives. As we move with time, we have seen immense changes in the field of agriculture. Regenerative agriculture has been on the rise, again! People are seeing the importance of regenerative agriculture and what it can reap for society and the farmers. Technically, regenerative agriculture is a pinnacle in farming technologies. There was a time when industrial agriculture was responsible for almost 30% of the carbon footprint, but with regenerative agriculture tracking its place, the carbon footprint is set to get lower in coming times. This being said, let’s see what has regenerative agriculture has to offer to us. Benefits Of Regenerative Agriculture.

  2. The first thing you can see in the benefits section is farm productivity. Regeneration agriculture results in the increment of a farm’s productivity. Farmers know what it must feel like to have a land of soil that isn’t enough for the growth of any plant or crop. It happens because of natural causes or artificial causes, there is a possibility of the land being unproductive. These are all cases when farmers use industrial farming methods. With the use of regenerative agriculture, we can get productive land, improve soil health, increase the land’s ability to retain and maintain water levels. To add further to the list of benefits of regenerative agriculture, it can diminish the effects of climate change, decrease the amount of carbon in the air, improve habitat and biodiversity amongst plants and animals, and whatnot. There are immense features of regenerative agriculture, but we know a few of them. Who knows, in the future, there may be something more to discover. It Is All In The Soil. Regenerative agriculture is all about the use of the right things that can make the soil fertile and useful for multiple amounts of time. Farmers who practice regenerative agriculture use a bio- fertilizer that goes by the name of Trichoderma. Trichoderma is a fungi genus that is present in all soils and is a part of the family Hypocreaceae. Farmers use it as a successful plant growth enhancer, bio-fertilizer, and effective biocontrol agent. The use of Trichoderma and dry matter, commonly known as Humax, plays a huge role in stimulating plant growth with its rich organic and mineral substances. As we know, regenerative agriculture is a conservative and rehabilitative approach towards food and farming systems, the use of substances like Trichoderma and dry matter make the process even easier. It is with the help of such substances that the farmers achieve such great texture in soil that is appropriate for farming and growing any kind of plant. Trichoderma is a fungi genus that has absolutely no harm to humans. These substances are used to protect crops from harmful gray molds, Botrytis cinerea. The dry matter Humax is an acid that neutralizes acidic and alkaline soils. Dry matter Humax helps in regulating the pH value of soils, increasing their buffering abilities, and has extremely high cation-exchange properties. To have a beautiful and nature-friendly farming field where you can grow healthy crops and plants, one must consider applying methods of regenerative agriculture. With the help of substances like Trichoderma and dry matter like Humax, it will be easy to maintain the soil and achieve the goal of good farming.

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