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Distinguished scientists and farmers globally are increasingly adopting the soil biology-based regenerative agriculture approach. This methodology focuses on enhancing and protecting soil biodiversity while cultivating crops. It is reputed to improve soil structure, reduce weeds and pests, prevent diseases, and increase soil fertility and crop yields. A pilot project aimed at ground-proofing this methodology is currently underway in model farms.

The overall objective of this pilot program is to:

  1. Create a balanced Soil Food Web, ensuring the presence of micro and macro organisms across all trophic levels and sufficient diversity of microorganisms.
  2. Develop a method that surpasses conventional agriculture in productivity while producing more nutritionally dense food.
  3. Experiment with various inputs for crop cultivation, soil improvement, and other aspects.
  4. Train farm personnel in input creation and crop cultivation techniques.
  5. Document the methodology to develop content for farmer training programs and fundraising efforts, once proven.


 

Drawing on a decade of experience working with regenerative agriculture luminaries such as Dabolkar, Nammazhvar Ayya, Subhash Palekar, and others, it has become clear that agriculture relies heavily on the strength of soil biology. This foundation instills confidence that a scientific approach to improving soil biology will be pivotal for the future of soil regeneration.