Regenerative agriculture could accelerate progress towards the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals by improving livelihoods, enhancing food security and improving water quality. Critically, it can help restore the health of our soil, a vitally important outcome given that soil stores more carbon than the world’s biomass and atmosphere combined. Re-carbonising our soils could represent the most powerful shift in farming practice since the introduction of intensive farming systems in the 1950s and 1960s.
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