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Through this article, Edivan Panisson, Director of Procurement and Sustainability at Ambev, highlights regenerative agriculture as a solution to environmental challenges in farming. He discusses techniques like crop rotation, no-till farming, and integrating trees and animals to restore soil health, increase biodiversity, and capture carbon. Panisson also shares Ambev's pilot projects in Argentina and Uruguay, where farmers receive training and resources to implement these practices, emphasising the need for collaboration, support, and education for long-term sustainability.
Agriculture plays a fundamental role in feeding the world's population, and there are numerous initiatives to make it more sustainable. In this context, regenerative agriculture has emerged as an innovative approach that promotes practices that restore ecosystem health, regenerate soil, increase biodiversity, and capture carbon. Techniques used include crop rotation, no-till farming, covering crops, and integrating trees and animals into the agricultural system. These methods help to increase the resilience of land, improving its long-term productivity. Crop rotation, for example, involves alternating different types of plants in the exact location over time, which helps to prevent soil exhaustion and reduce the incidence of pests and diseases. No-till farming, which occurs without soil disturbance (or minimal disturbance), minimises soil disturbance, preserving its structure and promoting water retention. Cover crops, such as legumes and grasses, protect the soil against erosion and enrich its composition with essential nutrients. Furthermore, integrating trees and animals into farms creates more diverse and resilient systems. Collaboration with local entities is a crucial element in making this initiative possible. By working with farmers and regional organisations, industries promote adopting sustainable agricultural practices throughout the supply chain. This reduces the carbon footprint and supports economic development and rural communities.Regenerative agriculture offers a necessary and viable solution to the environmental challenges faced by conventional farming, promoting long-term sustainability by restoring soil health, increasing biodiversity, and sequestering carbon