Authors
Ken E Giller, Renske Hijbeek, Jens A Andersson, James Sumberg
Publication date
2021/3
Journal
Outlook on Agriculture
Volume
50
Issue
1
Pages
13-25
Publisher
SAGE Publications
Description
Agriculture is in crisis. Soil health is collapsing. Biodiversity faces the sixth mass extinction. Crop yields are plateauing. Against this crisis narrative swells a clarion call for Regenerative Agriculture. But what is Regenerative Agriculture, and why is it gaining such prominence? Which problems does it solve, and how? Here we address these questions from an agronomic perspective. The term Regenerative Agriculture has actually been in use for some time, but there has been a resurgence of interest over the past 5 years. It is supported from what are often considered opposite poles of the debate on agriculture and food. Regenerative Agriculture has been promoted strongly by civil society and NGOs as well as by many of the major multi-national food companies. Many practices promoted as regenerative, including crop residue retention, cover cropping and reduced tillage are central to the canon of ‘good agricultural …
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Scholar articles
KE Giller, R Hijbeek, JA Andersson, J Sumberg - Outlook on agriculture, 2021