- Regenerative agriculture
- Agroforestry
- Biodynamic composting
- Polyculture and crop rotation
Regenerative Agriculture
Regenerative agriculture focuses on restoring and enhancing the health of the soil by minimizing tillage, using cover crops, and incorporating diverse crop rotations. This approach aims to improve soil fertility, increase biodiversity, and sequester carbon.
Agroforestry
Agroforestry integrates trees and shrubs into agricultural systems, providing multiple benefits such as improved soil health, enhanced biodiversity, and increased resilience to climate change. By combining crops with trees, farmers can create a more sustainable and productive farming environment.
Biodynamic Composting
Biodynamic composting involves the use of specific preparations and techniques to create high-quality compost that enhances soil fertility and promotes healthy plant growth. This method emphasizes the use of natural materials and the integration of cosmic rhythms to optimize composting processes.
Polyculture and Crop Rotation
Polyculture and crop rotation involve growing a variety of crops together and rotating them in a systematic manner to improve soil health, reduce pests and diseases, and enhance overall farm productivity. This approach mimics natural ecosystems and promotes sustainable farming practices.