Why is Carbon Farming important? We not only recognize and leverage sustainable agriculture as a catalyst for positive change in climate and nature, but we also actively contribute to the long-term competitiveness of agriculture itself through a focus on soil health and CO2e reduction. This is why we developed our Global Carbon Farming Program, to enable farmers worldwide to tackle climate change, and become pioneers for agricultural resilience. Learn more about Carbon Farming here: https://lnkd.in/em9_ri25 #BASFInAg #SustainableAgriculture #ForTheLoveOfFarming
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Regenerative agriculture isn’t just a buzzword—it’s a pathway to healthier soils, stronger rural communities, and a more resilient food system. Louis Dreyfus Company’s recent spotlight on regenerative practices underscores the growing recognition that soil health, biodiversity, and climate resilience are all interconnected. By supporting farmers in adopting practices like cover cropping, reduced tillage, and integrated crop rotations, companies can help rebuild ecosystems from the ground up. This approach not only helps restore degraded lands but also creates value along the entire supply chain—ensuring long-term food security and stronger sustainability credentials. It’s heartening to see the company that I work step forward with a vision that aligns with both environmental stewardship and the economic realities of farming.
At LDC, we're passionate about regenerative agriculture – a holistic farming approach that improves soil health, biodiversity, climate and water resources while supporting farming business development. #RegenerativeAgriculture harnesses the power of nature to regenerate itself and future-proof our food systems. 🌱🌍 Learn more: https://lnkd.in/eSwzFXU3 #TheSeedsofTomorrow #RegenAg
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It is important to talk about soil health . Adopt the six principles of #RegenerativeAgriculture to harness the power of nature for regenerating itself and future proof our food systems.
At LDC, we're passionate about regenerative agriculture – a holistic farming approach that improves soil health, biodiversity, climate and water resources while supporting farming business development. #RegenerativeAgriculture harnesses the power of nature to regenerate itself and future-proof our food systems. 🌱🌍 Learn more: https://lnkd.in/eSwzFXU3 #TheSeedsofTomorrow #RegenAg
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🌱📈 Did you know? Mentions of Regenerative Agriculture on social media platforms have surged by more than 3500% from 2020 to 2023, as per data from SGS Digicomply's Horizon Scanning. 🌾 In this enlightening exploration of Regenerative Agriculture, we delve into its core principles, unravel its profound impact on ecosystem restoration, and examine its pivotal role in sustainable farming practices. 🌿 Discover the full article to gain valuable insights into the transformative potential of Regenerative Agriculture: https://lnkd.in/endu85PX #sgsdigicomply #RegenerativeAgriculture #Sustainability #Farming #EcosystemRestoration #SoilHealth #AgriculturalPrinciples #CarbonSequestration
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Title: A Call to Action: Support Natural Farming Today 🌱 Body: The time is now to act for a sustainable future. Natural farming not only nurtures the land but also combats climate change. Here’s how you can help: 1: Stand with Farmers: Advocate for natural farming practices. 2: Be an Educator: Spread the word on the benefits of sustainable agriculture. 3: Support Local: Choose products from natural farming sources. 4: Join the Movement: Participate in initiatives that push for eco-friendly farming. Together, we can make a difference for our planet and our future. Let’s unite for change! 🌍 #SupportNaturalFarming #SustainableAgriculture #ClimateAction #HealthyPlanet #Sustainability
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"Ploughing vs. Ripping: A Carbon Farming Perspective 🌱 In carbon farming, the choice between ploughing and ripping can significantly impact soil health and carbon sequestration. While ploughing may disturb the soil and release stored carbon, ripping involves minimal soil disturbance, preserving its structure and organic matter. By opting for ripping over ploughing, farmers can enhance carbon sequestration, improve soil health, and contribute to climate resilience. Let's cultivate a sustainable future together! #CarbonFarming #SoilHealth #ClimateAction"
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Navigate the complexities of carbon farming with Planfarm TerraWise. As the agricultural sector moves towards more sustainable practices, understanding the intricacies of carbon credits and soil health can be daunting. At TerraWise, we simplify this process, helping you to understand and provide you with tailored strategies that turn your carbon goals into profitable and sustainable outcomes.
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Farming systems innovation: Minimal tillage increases soils' ability to store carbon. The practice has proved to increase soil fertility, prevent soil erosion and water/soil moisture retention thus improving farm production.
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"Ploughing vs. Ripping: A Carbon Farming Perspective 🌱 In carbon farming, the choice between ploughing and ripping can significantly impact soil health and carbon sequestration. While ploughing may disturb the soil and release stored carbon, ripping involves minimal soil disturbance, preserving its structure and organic matter. By opting for ripping over ploughing, farmers can enhance carbon sequestration, improve soil health, and contribute to climate resilience. Let's cultivate a sustainable future together! #CarbonFarming #SoilHealth #ClimateAction"
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Intensive farming and synthetic fertilisers have significantly harmed soil health, leading to long-term environmental issues ❌ Black Soldier Fly frass, a natural by-product of insect farming, offers a sustainable solution. Our latest blog dives into how BSF frass is emerging as a promising solution in sustainable agriculture and waste management. Link in the comments below 👇 — 🪰 Follow Flybox® to learn about insect-farming, and the moves we're making to take it global. #Flybox #insectprotein #insects
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Ready to boost your farm's productivity? EcoH2O™ - Structured Water Device is the key! Save 25% on water and increase your crop yield by at least 10%. 🌱💧 Join the sustainable farming revolution and make every drop count. 🌍🌾 Optimize your resources with EcoH2O™ today! #environmentallyfriendly #environment #sustainableagriculture
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🌱 As we approach a global population of 9 billion by 2050, farmers are challenged to get the most out of every acre. Weeds are among the most significant threats to productivity that farmers face as they look to protect crops from competition and pests. Integrated Weed Management (IWM) can be a comprehensive solution to these challenges. By combining cultural, mechanical, biological, digital, and chemical methods, we can effectively combat weed resistance and promote sustainable farming practices. The connection between IWM and regenerative agriculture is strong. By enhancing soil health and biodiversity, regenerative practices not only suppress weed growth but also promote resilient farming systems. #IntegratedWeedManagement #RegenerativeAgriculture #FoodSecurity #AgInnovation #WeedManagement
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