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How Regenerative & Conservation Agriculture can chart a trail for healthy soils and farms

Date : 12th February 2026 | 8:30 am - 10:00 am
  • What is the potential of Regenerative & Conservation Agricultural Practices to revive damaged soils, and help safeguard the future of farms?
  • How can we drive the widespread adoption of Regenerative & Conservation Agricultural Practices?

Join this webinar on the 12th of February when agricultural experts from TRAILS4SOIL will explore the answers to these critical questions and introduce a major new research project.

Programme

  • An overview of Regenerative & Conservation Agricultural Practices, and an introduction to TRAILS4SOIL | Emilio González-Sánchez, University of Cordoba
  • Challenges to implementing Regenerative & Conservation Agricultural Practices | Simon Kraemer, European Alliance for Regenerative Agriculture
  • Filling knowledge gaps on the impacts of Regenerative & Conservation Agricultural Practices: the role of Living Labs | Bernhard Streit, Bern University of Applied Sciences
  • Business models and policy recommendations to drive the adoption of Regenerative & Conservation Agricultural Practices | Rozanne Davis, Sustainable Agriculture Initiative (SAI) Platform and Melanie Muro, Institute for European Environmental Policy (IEEP)

About TRAILS4SOIL

TRAILS4SOIL are a major new European research project investigating how to restore soil health and support the long-term productivity, environmental sustainability, and economic viability of farms.

They work closely with farmers and land managers across a network of 100 experimentation sites in nine European countries to provide large-scale evidence on the impacts of Regenerative and Conservation Agriculture.

They will develop innovative business models, training, and collaboration programmes to drive the widespread adoption of effective farming practices across Europe and support the transformation of European agriculture towards more resilient, sustainable, and climate-smart farming.

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