THE FOUNDATIONS OF REGENERATIVE AGRICULTURE

LOCATION

Online

LANGUAGE

English

PROVIDER

GAI Farms

DURATION

10 hours

Introduction

Climate change presents significant challenges to agricultural systems, underscoring the need for practices that enhance resilience, productivity, and sustainability. This Regenerative Agriculture course is designed to provide farmers, extension workers, policymakers, and agribusiness representatives with the essential knowledge and skills to implement Regenerative Agriculture practices effectively.

The course is bespoke, designed to meet the specific needs of your organization, ensuring that the strategies learned are directly applicable and impactful in your unique context.

FEATURES AND BENEFITS

We can accommodate any group size and level of agricultural knowledge

We introduce you to GAI’S Regenerative Agriculture Outcomes Framework

All group members receive access to a core online component of approximately 10 hours of self-led, interactive, multimedia training content tailored to supply chain professionals

Live chat forum support your journey throughout the course

ADDITIONAL OPTIONS

In addition to the above features, we can offer any of the following options to add to your tailored regenerative agriculture foundations course;

Online sessions with the course authors and GAI team

Bespoke coaching or transition support for your team and farmers

COURSE CONTENT

This section clarifies the terminology associated with Regenerative Agriculture and provides a clear and concise understanding of this approach. It explains the importance of Regenerative Agriculture in the context of agriculture, particularly in relation to productivity, adaptation, resilience, and mitigation.

We explore why Regenerative Agriculture works with climate principles and processes rather than just following prescriptions and standards.

Redefining Productivity – The Regenerative Agriculture Pillars

This section focuses on enhancing productivity and resilience by improving the land’s performance and its climate-related processes:

Soil Health and Water Management

Learn how to build soil health and manage water effectively to increase plant resilience and reduce the need for costly inputs like artificial fertilizers.

Crop Diversification and Resilient Varieties

Understand how increasing system complexity can improve crop resilience to climate change and reduce vulnerability to pests and diseases.

Precision Agriculture and Affordable Technologies

Explore the tools and technologies available to achieve CSA outcomes, including precision agriculture techniques and affordable technology solutions.

Practices and Tools for Achieving Climate-Smart Outcomes

In this section, we cover the main tools and practices available to farmers and stakeholders to increase the productivity and effectiveness of their land while being climate-conscious.We explain why Regenerative Agriculture is context-specific and how farmers can use it to achieve their economic, environmental, and personal goals. This includes a focus on the types of climate risks and their management, early warning systems, and resilient cropping systems.

Monitoring and Measuring Regenerative Agriculture

We explain how to monitor and measure Regenerative Agriculture practices. This includes how to evaluate the impact of Regenerative Agriculture on productivity, resilience, and greenhouse gas emissions. We also discuss the importance of being adaptive – managing complex and ongoing processes through careful planning, monitoring, and responding to feedback.

Enabling Environment for Regenerative Agriculture

This section covers the policies and incentives that support Regenerative Agriculture, financial models such as green financing, and capacity building for stakeholders. We also delve into the latest innovations, like satellite imagery and mobile applications, which are transforming Regenerative Agriculture practices.

Stakeholder Engagement and Community Mobilization

We discuss techniques for engaging local communities in Regenerative Agriculture and building support for these initiatives. The role of gender and youth in agriculture is emphasized, along with strategies for inclusive participation and leadership.

Action Planning and Course Wrap-Up

The course concludes with developing actionable plans for Regenerative Agriculture practice adoption, identifying resources and support networks, and evaluating the course content through feedback sessions. This section ensures participants leave with a clear, practical roadmap for implementing Regenerative Agriculture in their contexts.

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