Regenerative Agriculture: good practices for small scale agricultural producers
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Regenerative agriculture is an inclusive agroecosystems approach for conserving land and soil, biodiversity, and improving ecosystem services within farming systems. It focuses on the regeneration of living soil, improved micro hydrology, and conserving biodiversity at all levels while enhancing inputs use efficiency and ecosystem system services. The approach helps to achieve food and nutritional security with economically viable and ecological sustainable options. Practices presented in this webinar focus on experiences and lessons learned from adoption of good practices related to regenerative agriculture.
The TECA Platform contains a wide range of practices that promote regenerative agriculture from different parts of the world. All practices have been tested by farmers on their farms for a number of years with positive results.
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Session I: Introduction
Session II: Good practices for small holder agricultural producers
Key messages: Selvaraju Ramasamy, Head of Research and Extension Unit, Office of Innovation, FAO.
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