Why Syntropic Farming
Syntropic Farming: Why Is It Worth Implementing?
Kokonut Network is committed to a sustainable future, driven by the following key reasons:
Greenhouse Gas Emissions Reduction: Greenhouse gases are a major driver of global warming, and the current industrial food production releases approximately 26% of these emissions.
Combating Climate Change: Merely reducing greenhouse gas emissions is not enough to mitigate climate change. However, it can work effectively in conjunction with soil carbon sequestration by implementing regenerative farm management.
Increased Yields: Regenerative agriculture strongly promotes organic farming. Organic farms are less susceptible to extreme weather conditions and produce more crops under unfavorable weather conditions than traditional agricultural businesses.
Drought Resilience: Organic matter retains soil moisture and enhances water retention and infiltration. Building soil organic matter is a central technique in regenerative agriculture.
Support for Local Economies: Local regenerative agriculture contributes to the development of sustainable local economies.
Biodiversity Conservation: Versatile species benefit not only the agricultural business but also environmental sustainability, which is ultimately essential in regenerative agriculture.
Enhanced Nutritional Value: The diversity of cultivated crops ensures a more balanced nutrition.
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