Tenzin Seldon writes in The Hill about the benefits of regenerative agriculture.
- Farmers are our first environmentalists and are leading the charge to adopt more sustainable and efficient methods to grow food.
- With the Farm Bill set to be renewed this year, Congress can provide support for regenerative practices and natural climate solutions that improve soil health and biodiversity.
- Lawmakers should also implement monitoring and verification techniques for these programs to measure their emissions reduction impact.
- Regenerative agriculture can benefit farmers, families, and the environment.
“Investing in regenerative agricultural solutions shouldn’t be viewed as politically divisive or at odds with economic returns. It can benefit us all. We need strategic investments to accelerate this momentum. We need to invest in farmers and ranchers to unleash powerful, unique climate solutions that our planet and food systems need.”
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