- Regenerative agriculture can help farmers transition to sustainable farming and build resilience in agro-ecosystems.
- Trees in regenerative farms act as carbon sinks, mitigate global warming, and contribute to micro-cloud formation in drought-prone regions.
- Regenerative tree-based agriculture improves soil health, conserves natural resources, reduces waste, and limits pest attacks.
- Climate change and industrial farming have led to the loss of millions of acres of India’s cropped area, but regenerative practices can potentially reverse climate change.
- Smallholder farmers in southern India have suffered from devastating droughts linked to deforestation, but initiatives like planting diverse trees can restore degraded land and improve soil health.
Nice to see some agroforestry in action. I had a professor from Sri Lanka who was absolutely obsessed with agroforestry, and for good reason. Lots of benefits and can be scaled really easily.