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Regeneration Canada is a nonprofit organization dedicated to promoting soil regeneration in order to mitigate climate change, restore biodiversity, improve water cycles, and support a healthy food system. We strive towards this goal by creating spaces for farmers, landowners, scientists, agronomists, businesses, community organizations, governments, and citizens to learn, connect and take action..
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As 40% of the world faces water scarcity, good water management is a key part of regenerative agriculture. Effective ..read more
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Regenerative practices aim to preserve or reclaim habitats like peat bogs, wetlands, prairies and forests. These ecosystems play important ..read more
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Perennials, trees, shrubs and other plants that grow back year after year, have more developed root systems than annual ..read more
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For immediate release: January 30, 2024 Farmers share how they use regenerative agriculture to address the climate and ..read more
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Making sure whatever we take is given back. Providing plants with macro and micronutrients using organic inputs restores the ..read more
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Systems with greater diversity of soil organisms, plants and animals are more resilient. They tend to have superior soil ..read more
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This post was originally published by Derek Leahy for Rural Routes to Climate Solutions as a reflection on the ..read more
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In regenerative agriculture, animal welfare extends beyond the basics of low-stress handling and general care, but rather involves keeping ..read more
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Caroline Lavoie is a member of the Régénération Canada team. She is the Project Manager for Dedicated Dairy Farms ..read more
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As humans, our actions are influenced by many factors, including our environment, community, and financial circumstances. In regenerative landscape ..read more