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Amazon
Area: 5888268 km2
Countries:
Brazil; Peru; Suriname; France; Colombia; Guyana; Bolivia; Venezuela; Ecuador
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Santa Cruz; Manaus; La Paz
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Organization SDGs:
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Sustainable Agriculture (SDG 2.4)
Water Use Efficiency (SDG 6.4)
Climate Resilience and Adaptation (SDG 13.1)
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Nature-Based Solutions
Conservation Agriculture/Agronomy
Services Offered: Communications & outreach
Stakeholder engagement & facilitation
Org. Type: NGO / Civil Society
Org. Size: Small (10 - 99 Employees)
Language: English
Org. Website: www.renature.co
Org. Source: User
Profile Completion: 89%
Coalition: No

Organization Overview

We support farmers & corporates in the transition to Regenerative Agriculture.

We believe that nature and agriculture can cooperate instead of compete. We also believe that farmers and local communities across the globe deserves a long-term profitable future. That’s why we focus on Regenerative Agriculture. What does that mean? An agricultural system that is designed to ensure farmers with: food security, economic resilience and input self-sufficiency. This system create…

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We support farmers & corporates in the transition to Regenerative Agriculture.

We believe that nature and agriculture can cooperate instead of compete. We also believe that farmers and local communities across the globe deserves a long-term profitable future. That’s why we focus on Regenerative Agriculture. What does that mean? An agricultural system that is designed to ensure farmers with: food security, economic resilience and input self-sufficiency. This system creates several benefits for farmers and communities, such as: increasing soil carbon, biodiversity, water storage and forests preservation. It fosters food security and sovereignty, next gen farmer motivation, rural development and women empowerment. On the economic side, it lowers external input costs, creates different income streams due to diversification and may, in some cases, even increase yields. We develop model farms and model schools on all scales and all around the globe. The future is regenerative. Join us now.

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"This project will tackle the massive challenges encountered by Kenyan farmers and society. Vegetation, soil, and people currently suffer from the detrimental impacts of overgrazing, deforestation and climate change in almost all counties of the country. To counteract these liabilities, … Learn More

When we think about cattle ranching in Brazil, we usually donÕt tend to relate it to sustainability. The Pasto Vivo project serves to demonstrate it can be done differently, and will create knowledge and raise awareness on how integrating regenerative … Learn More

Quinta das Abelhas (ÔA farm for the BeesÕ) is a learning and research project to develop, test, and study complex Agroforestry systems in the Portuguese Alentejo, with the focus on techniques taught by renegade farmer Ernst Gštsch (Syntropic Farming). This … Learn More


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