Regenerative tea farms? #regenerativeagriculture #soilhealth #farmers

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Regenerative practices can be implemented on your tea farm in Africa without the need for livestock. From improving soil health to conserving water and enhancing biodiversity, regenerative agriculture offers many holistic solutions.

Our friends at Understanding Ag are passionate about helping farmers worldwide establish regenerative practices, whether or not livestock are involved. While incorporating livestock accelerates progress, significant positive changes can still be made without them.

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Regenerative. We need these type of principles in more than just agriculture.

mistyglenn
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I am so proud of this co-op.
Gives me hope for the world.

susanls
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My business partner and I seeded (two weeks ago) for a seven species cover crop on 14 ha of land (in SA) which has been used for maize for the past ten years or so. Admittedly with no-till and cover crop the other half of the year. But the infiltration times were pretty awful, compared to 11 years ago when they primarily planted eragrostis on that piece of land. We are going to do some serious amp grazing on that land over the winter. It will be interesting to see how quickly we can improve that soil. Then we’ll direct seed a nice mix of grasses forbs and legumes for permanent pasture. Will keep you posted

ollievw
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Regenerative practices are the best for cooling regions and improving water retention while reducing droughts and floods.

leelindsay
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The answer is yes will be happy to work with you.

ardythhundley
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I've seen a couple dozen of your videos now and I keep getting surprised by your age. It's feels like you bounce between 20 and 50 and everywhere in between. Do you get the same effect when looking in the mirror?

Also love regenerative agriculture! Big permaculture guy. Thanks for including actual data in your videos.

PaleGhost
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I want to start a regenerative farm can you help me?

michaellongo
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As a personal friend of a family that owns tea plantations in Uganda, I’ll share with you that Africans don’t need the white man’s help to grow plants. We do need you to speak with your governments to see if they will stop funding militias that maintain intentional civil disturbances and stop funding corporate interests that pollute our land. Instead, would they set up fair trade agreements and stop undermining our industrialization efforts? Africa will be fine when Europe and the US just go away, which based on headlines is in progress. Karma is a SOB!

HeatherHotcakes
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tea is very high in oxalates which are very detrimental to human health.
i don't drink tea. I eat meat and drink water (occasionaly small amount of coffee)

btudrus
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lol farming advice from ppl who can't even feed their own population 😂

GerryPrompt