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Umwelt | Klima, 15.11.2024

Regenerative Agriculture's Potential as Key Climate Solution

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A critical roundtable discussion unfolded today at COP29, uniting journalists, farmers, and food producers to explore the urgent challenges and transformative potential of regenerative agriculture in the face of climate change. Co-hosted by Future Economy Forum and Food Tank, and led by Danielle Nierenberg (Food Tank) and Walter Link (Future Economy Forum), the roundtable included journalists Daphne Ewing-Chow (Forbes) and Umar Manzoor Shah (IPS News) and farmers and food producer representatives Million Belay (AFSA), Rosinah Mbenya (Pelum) and Helmy Abouleish (Sekem), who emphasized the potential of a paradigm shift in our food systems towards agroecology, natural farming, and non-industrial approaches.
 
The roundtable highlighted the importance of sharing the human stories behind climate change and showcasing regenerative agriculture as a key solution. © Renske van Grinsven
The Human Face of Climate Change
The roundtable highlighted the importance of sharing the human stories behind climate change and showcasing regenerative agriculture as a key solution. Danielle Nierenberg of Food Tank shared, "The importance of bringing together journalists, farmers and food producers as storytellers cannot be understated. These stories need to be told so that they can reach a wider audience and have a greater impact.”

"Unfortunately, the climate crisis will not go away," stated Hunter Lovins, of Natural Capitalism Solutions. "Every time there is an event, we need to tell the story that this is the human face of the climate crisis, and regenerative agriculture is a key part of the solution. Carbon in the ground helps solve the climate crisis; it also solves the crisis of hunger, food security, biodiversity, inequality. Carbon in the soil increases water holding capacity, helping to prevent floods."

Fair Compensation for Ecosystem Services
Panelists stressed the crucial role farmers play in providing essential ecosystem services and advocated for fair compensation.

"Economy of Love is not about the money; it's about love of creation, honoring the farmers for their ecosystem services," expressed Helmy Abouleish, CEO of Sekem. 

Rosinah Mbenya of Pelum, Kenya added, "You can give farmers payments directly to enable them to deliver the ecosystem services. If you help forest dwellers keep bees, you enable them to keep their forest lives and increase biodiversity." She continued, "We need to scale whole communities to agroecology, not just one or two. Kenya now has a national agroecology standard, but the financing declined from 3 to 2 percent. This should be increasing in support for farming that pays them to do the work that is needed.

Scaling Regenerative Agriculture and Investing in Solutions
The discussion emphasized the need to scale regenerative agriculture practices and support farmers in transitioning to these methods, including through increased investment in regenerative agriculture and a shift away from industrial agriculture practices that exacerbate the poly-crises of climate, food insecurity and poverty, forced migration and more.

"Business as usual and industrial agriculture will worsen all crises," stated Million Belay, Director of the Alliance for Food Sovereignty in Africa. "In transitioning to a paradigm of agroecology, we can feed people and solve multiple crises, but funding is reducing, exactly when governments should invest more. Western governments created these crises, and should fund the solutions."

Sharing the Scalability & Potential of Regenerative Agriculture
Walter Link, co-founder of NOW Partners Foundation, stressed the importance of effectively communicating the benefits of regenerative agriculture. "High-quality food should not be a luxury. APCNF provides organic food at the same price, in ways that make farmers more money,” said Link. "Natural Farming approaches are not just better for the farmers’ incomes and improved food security and yields; they are regenerating the environment, improving community health and strengthening biodiversity. And moreso, they are proven to be a scalable solution. In India alone, they grew from 40,000 to 1 million farmers within seven years. NOW is committed to supporting the scaling of this method globally."
 
Learn more: 
EoL Global: www.eol.global
Food Tank: www.foodtank.com
NOW Partners Foundation: www.now.partners
 
Note: In the new issue of forum 01-25, which will be published at the beginning of December 2024, we will take an in-depth look at the topic of soil degradation and regenerative agriculture. Pre-order now!

Kontakt: NOW Partners, Aya Okawa | aya@now.partners | www.now.partners


Quelle: NOW Partners Foundation



     
        
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