The damage of the fertile soil and biodiversity along with the loss of knowledge and indigenous seeds, pose a mortal threat to our future survival. According to soil scientists’ studies at present rates of soil destruction within 50 years we will not only suffer from serious damage to public health due to a qualitatively degraded food supply characterized by loss of important trace minerals and reduced nutrition, but we will no longer have sufficient arable topsoil to feed ourselves. Without protecting and regenerating the soil on our 10 billion acres of forest land, 8 billion acres of pastureland and 4 billion acres of cultivated farmland, it will be impossible to feed the world, maintain global warming below 2°C or halt the loss of biodiversity. It also aims to return to the olden practices by following the rhythms of nature such as harvesting and planting according to the moon cycle.
Why Regenerative Agriculture Farming is Important?