The need for a wide-scale transition to regenerative agriculture in the UK has never been more urgent. Intensive agriculture has caused arable soils in England and Wales to lose 40–60% of their organic carbon, with soil degradation costing an estimated £1.2 billion every year. Farmers earn one carbon credit for each tonne of CO₂e taken out of the atmosphere and stored in the soil -or reduced- through regenerative practices including minimum or no soil disturbance, cover cropping, and optimised residue and fertiliser management.
Agreena designed the programme on a field-by-field basis, giving farmers freedom to choose which land they enrol and which practices they adopt - recognising that farmers are entrepreneurial and independent by nature. In the long term, this scalable model supports the transition to regenerative agriculture, restoring soils and enhancing biodiversity across the UK.
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