• Regenerative agriculture, creating resilient and profitable farms & increasing biodiversity (Michael Kavanagh)

  • Oct 29 2024
  • Length: 15 mins
  • Podcast

Regenerative agriculture, creating resilient and profitable farms & increasing biodiversity (Michael Kavanagh)

  • Summary

  • Join us in this special mini-series episode, recorded live at the Regenerative Agriculture Summit Europe 2024 in Amsterdam! Michael Cavanagh, a regenerative farm manager from the UK, shares his decade-long journey in transforming his farm into a biodiversity-rich, resilient agricultural ecosystem. From reducing chemical inputs to boosting yields with nature-based solutions, discover why regenerative agriculture is more than just a farming trend—it’s the future of sustainable food systems.


    In this episode, you’ll learn about:


    • How regenerative practices create climate resilience in unpredictable weather.

    • The mindset shift required for farmers to embrace regenerative methods.

    • Practical tips for a smooth transition to low-input, high-output farming.

    • The surprising biodiversity benefits of regenerative systems.


    Tune in to hear Michael’s personal experiences, insights from the summit, and how he’s leading a movement to regenerate soils, boost yields, and support biodiversity—all while staying profitable.


    🔊 Listen now to explore the inspiring future of farming!


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    This podcast was produced in partnership with Soil Capital, a company that supports #regenerativeagriculture by financially rewarding farmers who improve soil health.


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    Keywords: Regenerative Agriculture, Nature-Based Solutions, Soil Health, Biodiversity, Sustainable Farming, Agroecology, Farming Resilience, Food Systems, Agriculture Summit


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