REGE-FARMS: Regenerative practices for sustainable farming, biodiversity and carbon sequestration in soil.
▶Summary
The project aims to empower farmers with practical knowledge and tools in regenerative agriculture by showcasing successful EU case studies. It bridges the gap between theory and practice, making ...
▶Objectives
The project aims to empower farmers with practical knowledge and tools in regenerative agriculture by showcasing successful EU case studies. It bridges the gap between theory and practice, making sustainable farming accessible and actionable. Aligned with EU strategies, the project fosters environmentally friendly agriculture, driving long-term climate resilience and sustainability.
▶Activities
The REGE-FARMS project will develop digital training materials on regenerative agriculture, including good practice examples, and visual learning materials. These will be hosted on a digital training platform, ensuring easy access. The project will undergo extensive pilot testing with at least 100 farmers across partner countries. Additionally, dissemination, exploitation, and sustainability measures will ensure long-term impact and continued use of project outcomes.
▶Impact
The project will increase awareness and adoption of regenerative farming practices by addressing the specific needs identified in farmer surveys. Through knowledge exchange between partners, it will demonstrate the practical viability of these methods at the EU level. Farmers will gain better access to educational materials, equipping them with actionable insights and tools to implement sustainable practices, ultimately fostering climate resilience and environmental stewardship.