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​The significance of regenerative agriculture

14 September 2022

​We are hugely excited to feature in this special compilation episode by We Are Carbon! The voices of many guests including Tiyeni’s Colin Andrews and multiple other experts have been brought together to take you through a story of the power of nature as a healing tool for our planet. 

You can find the full episode on We Are Carbon’s website here, or on other podcast platforms using the links below:
Apple Podcasts
Spotify
Amazon

The host Helen Fisher from We Are Carbon shares more:
We cycle round - first taking a look at the beautiful balance and functions of nature, then to how we’ve halted these functions and caused destruction through our agricultural practices. We hear also how our approach to food production has been impacting human health, before shifting back to those wonderfully thriving systems of nature, as we hear many points of view on the transition to regenerative agriculture that’s happening across the globe.

If you rarely have time to listen to the episodes then give this one priority as it covers so much in one go! And it’s all with huge thanks to the wonderful guests.
Colin Andrews of Tiyeni
​Caroline Grindrod of Roots of Nature & Wilderculture
Dr Christo Miliotis, a soil scientist
​Finian Makepeace of Kiss the Ground
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Peter Lundgard, regenerative farmer & consultant
Jackson R. Buzingo of one more salary
Bernadette Millard of Lizq Modern Oasis
Michelle Gilman of Food Fluency
Adrian Ferrero of Biome Makers Inc.
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  • About Us
    • What is Tiyeni?
    • Our history
    • Malawi: The warm heart of Africa
    • Meet the team
    • Frequently asked questions (FAQs)
  • Our work
    • The issues >
      • Climate change
      • Soil, water, and life
      • Multidimensional poverty
      • Dig deeper
    • What we do >
      • Smallholder farmer training
      • Deep Bed Farming
      • Lunyangwa Watershed Programme
      • Where we work
      • Collaborative working
      • Training materials
    • Presentations about Tiyeni
  • Our impact
    • Facts and figures
    • Testimonials and case studies
    • Research
    • Ministry of Agriculture approval
    • Sustainable Development Goals
  • Get involved
    • Join our cause
    • Fundraising
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