THE WORLD’S SOILS ARE UNDER THREAT.
12 million hectares of productive land become barren every year. This leads to:
- accelerated climate change
- loss of productivity and food insecurity
- desertification
- reduced resilience to droughts and floods
- mass migration and unrest
- water pollution
- loss of biodiversity
- accelerated climate change
- loss of productivity and food insecurity
- desertification
- reduced resilience to droughts and floods
- mass migration and unrest
- water pollution
- loss of biodiversity
The good news is: we can regenerate soil
By regenerating soil health and its biology, we can:
Draw down carbon and mitigate climate change
Support a more productive and just food system
Restore biodiversity
Enhance nutritional quality
Improve the water cycle
Increase resilience to droughts and floods
Revitalize local economies-
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To spark the regenerative transition, we need to work
together
Regeneration Canada brings together farmers, citizens, scientists, entrepreneurs, landscape designers, across Canada and beyond who are commited to a regenerative future.
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We are spreading the
regenerative movement
in Canada
We strive to raise awareness, connect stakeholders and drive innovation in the field of regenerative land management.
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Blog
Building Bridges for Regeneration
Climate changeCover cropsFood systemsgrazingintercroppingLivestockNo-tillRegenerative Farm Mapseedsoil
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Of Pumpkins and Dreams: The Regenerative Odyssey of Sébastien Angers
BiodiversityFood systemsNo-tillseedsoil
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The Peat Moss Problem: 6 Renewable Alternatives to Protect Ecosystems
Carbon SequestrationClimate changeCompostEcosystemsFood systemsseedsoilSoil sciencewetlands
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Events
Healing our land and our health
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