New whitepaper on regenerative agriculture from Incotec and Croda

What is regenerative agriculture
There is no universally agreed definition, but most agree that regenerative agriculture should aim to improve soil health, increase biodiversity, minimise chemical use, improve soil water retention, and remove carbon from the atmosphere to store it in soil. The whitepaper offers a comprehensive exploration of a broad array of topics including what RegenAg is and why it matters; how the industry can deliver it; the science, innovations, and technologies driving RegenAg practices; as well as the challenges, economic considerations, and how Croda can help.
James Hunt, Global Strategy Director, Croda Agriculture: “The need to feed a growing population while restoring nature, demands holistic innovation. Biostimulants, microbial inputs, predictive farming and AI driven optimization are redefining how we support global food security. We welcome insights and ideas from others working in this space to explore joint efforts that harness our collective knowledge for regenerative agriculture.”
Regenerative Agriculture: How to improve natural ecosystems and increase yields
