Increasing organic matter
In regenerative farming, the focus is on increasing organic matter and balancing soil nutrients. Conventional farming depletes our soils, but regenerative farming can reverse this process.
Battling climate change
Regenerative farming captures carbon in organic matter, potentially even becoming carbon-positive. Plus, by building resilient ecosystems, the land is more resistant to climate change disasters such as droughts or heavy rain.
Improving biodiversity
A balanced ecosystem needs to be full of life. Regenerative farming practices increase biodiversity, especially microorganisms in the soil, which have an important role in the plant's health.