In agricultural supply chains, moving to regenerative agriculture is an important transition to reduce greenhouse gas emissions (GHG), adapt to a warmer world, and assist in efforts to prevent biodiversity loss. Regenerative agriculture is an approach to farming that seeks to restore and renew natural resources through a range of different agricultural practices. Regenerative agriculture focusses on improving the health of soil, by reducing ploughing of land, rotating crops, and changing animal grazing practices.

Climate Action and Human Rights: Moving to regenerative agriculture

Resource Key: 4AIN5LNC

Document Type: Report

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  • Global Business Initiative on Human Rights (GBI)

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Place: East Sussex, UK

Institution: Global Business Initiative on Human Rights (GBI)

Date: April 2024

Language: en

In agricultural supply chains, moving to regenerative agriculture is an important transition to reduce greenhouse gas emissions (GHG), adapt to a warmer world, and assist in efforts to prevent biodiversity loss. Regenerative agriculture is an approach to farming that seeks to restore and renew natural resources through a range of different agricultural practices. Regenerative agriculture focusses on improving the health of soil, by reducing ploughing of land, rotating crops, and changing animal grazing practices.

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