White Paper: Levels of Regenerative Agriculture (original) (raw)

Ethan Soloviev

Ethan Soloviev

Chief Innovation Officer at HowGood

Published Sep 16, 2016

Today Terra Genesis International is releasing my new white paper on Regenerative Agriculture: www.terra-genesis.com/regenerative-agriculture

Here’s an excerpt:

“There are 4 Levels of Regenerative Agriculture:

The starting place for thinking in the first level of Regenerative Agriculture is that humans can do good through their agricultural production.

This is a paradigm shift from the perspective that all agriculture damages or is at odds with natural systems. For much of the 20th century, agriculture and conservation have been pitted against each other, in many cases for good reason: Most industrialized agriculture relies heavily on polluting fossil fuels and the destruction of indigenous landscapes, ecosystems, and people.

Regenerative Agriculture aims to reconcile the perceived tensions, by turning human intelligence and innovation towards creating agricultural landscapes that functionally improve ecosystems and communities."

Get free access to the full paper now:

www.terra-genesis.com/regenerative-agriculture

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