Webinar – Forestry & Agriculture Investment Summit
Online eventForestry & Agriculture Investment Summit
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Forestry & Agriculture Investment Summit
An opportunity for families and individuals to regenerate their connection to self, one another and the natural world. This experience is for you if you want to learn tangible skills to live a more fulfilling and harmonious life, all while supporting your vibrance and health with a ripple effect in your own community.
Ben will describe the success in building their food brand, Dirty Clean Food by connecting regenerative farmers with conscious food consumers. The presentation will offer insights into their omni-channel distribution (food service, retail and home delivery) plus the launch of the world's first regenerative, carbon-neutral oat milk and a lupin-based protein
Take a tour of the farm while learning the principles of regenerative agriculture. See how our farmers implement regenerative practices that revitalize the land and restore the historic American River Ranch.
This master class will walk you through a live permaculture demonstration project, with a mix of new and established cultivation. Together we will review the permaculture design mapping, zones, permaculture principles, and hike and walk the food forest.
Just in time for the “World Soil Day” on 5 December, the annual “International Soil Health Conference” will take place at Herman Teirlinckgebouw, Brussels. This year, the conference will run under the theme of “Harnessing biodiversity for better agronomy”.
While many conferences inspire and teach, the event encourages and illuminates soil health practice adoption and highlights the benefits to the land, water quality, and human health. This year's event features a systems approach to soil and human health, including diverse speakers ranging from farmers, soil health advocates, scientists, and health care professionals.
We will define regenerative agriculture, identify which practices are considered regenerative, and explore whether we can scale regenerative agriculture across the farming industry in a way that maintains profitability, land productivity, and sustainability.
A digital event exploring the potential for scaling regenerative agriculture in BC to address food security and climate change.
In a warming world, farmers remain among the most vulnerable to the increasing environmental hazards brought on by climate change. To mitigate these impacts, business must collaborate with farmers to build their capacity to adapt and adopt climate-smart practices for more resilient livelihoods.