The stories of Regenerative Agriculture are too important not to be told
One Degree is dedicated to telling the stories of those who have made the decision to develop (heal, restore, revive) the soil.
Working towards food security on the African continent
The stories of Regenerative Agriculture are too important not to be told
One Degree is dedicated to telling the stories of those who have made the decision to develop (heal, restore, revive) the soil.
This decade is critical for Regeneration. How we respond to agricultural challenges during this period will determine our common future.
Evidence of the impact of harmful farming practices, and critical lessons from the past gives us the opportunity to improve the way we grow, distribute and consume food.
The UN has warned that soils around the world are heading for exhaustion and depletion, with an estimated 60 harvests left before they are too barren to feed the planet. Apr 24, 2019
If you are a farmer (big or small) or an individual working to develop (heal, restore, revive) the soil to produce nutrient-dense organic food through Regenerative Agricultural Processes and you’re interested in documenting your process, we would love to hear from you.
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