How does regenerative agriculture work?

How does hemp regenerative agriculture work?

Regenerative Agriculture

  • Conventional agriculture is responsible for 25% of the world’s carbon emissions
  • Hemp can stall or even reverse our planet’s carbon emissions by regenerating a farm’s degraded topsoil, which acts as a “Carbon Sink”
  • Scientists have concluded that planting hemp has the potential to reduce the world’s carbon emissions by 10%
  • Regenerated soil matter not only captures carbon, but will increase the farmer’s yield and quality of product as the earth becomes revitalized with nutrients and microbes
  • Beyond the USDA’s Certified Organic program, the ROC takes it a step further, incentivizing farmers to adopt no till/minimal till, crop rotations, cover crops, rotational grazing, animal welfare, and social fairness
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