A holistic approach to regenerative agriculture is important

Regenerative agriculture cannot be understood as a simple technique; it is a holistic approach that encompasses the care of soil, water, animals, and human communities. This comprehensive approach seeks to balance agricultural production with ecosystem restoration.

Key elements of a holistic approach:

  1. The soil as a foundation: Soil health is the main priority. This includes increasing organic matter, preventing erosion, and promoting microbial life.
  2. Water as a vital resource: Regenerative practices help improve water balance by reducing runoff and increasing the soil's retention capacity.
  3. Animal welfare: Animals play a crucial role in the regenerative cycle, fertilizing the soil and fostering biodiversity.
  4. The circular economy: It promotes the use of local resources and waste reduction, strengthening local economies.

How Vetonek supports this approach:

  • Agricultural amendments: Basalt and dolomite for more resilient soils.
  • Soil cover: Decorative stones such as Mixcolor or volcanic gravel to prevent erosion.
  • Natural fertilizers: Compost and humus to enrich the soil sustainably.
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