Why Syntropic Farming

Syntropic Farming: Why Is It Worth Implementing?

Kokonut Network is committed to a sustainable future, driven by the following key reasons:

  1. 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.

  2. 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.

  3. 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.

  4. Drought Resilience: Organic matter retains soil moisture and enhances water retention and infiltration. Building soil organic matter is a central technique in regenerative agriculture.

  5. Support for Local Economies: Local regenerative agriculture contributes to the development of sustainable local economies.

  6. Biodiversity Conservation: Versatile species benefit not only the agricultural business but also environmental sustainability, which is ultimately essential in regenerative agriculture.

  7. Enhanced Nutritional Value: The diversity of cultivated crops ensures a more balanced nutrition.

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