Chemical-Free, Nature-Friendly and Community-Focused Food
In an era where 40 percent of global food system emissions originate from agriculture, the imperative for a swift transition to an organic, highly productive, and carbon-sequestering approach is undeniable. The Basics of Regenerative Agriculture acts as a compass for those dedicated to fostering regenerative design not only in agriculture but also extending its impact to broader realms of sustainable living. This is more than a book; it's a dynamic call to action and a guidebook for reconnecting with the land. It instills hope for a future where regenerative design becomes the healing force the Earth needs, leaving behind a flourishing legacy for generations to come. 192 pages pb