Case Study

NSW regenerative farmer

Navigating the establishment phase of regenerative farming, this participant within the RAMP is deeply engaged in diverse regenerative practices.

On property changes

Natural Sequence Farming Syntropic Food Forest
Bio Fertilizers and other bio soil improvements

Why did you make these changes?
Planning for disasters, decreasing likelihood of landslides in future, increasing our resilience to climate change, improving water retention in soil leading to greater water penetration depth and healthier soil and growth, preventing topsoil loss.

Valuable information for farmers

Navigating the establishment phase of regenerative farming, this participant within the RAMP is deeply engaged in diverse regenerative practices. From Natural Sequence Farming to Syntropic Food Forests and bio soil improvements, the regenerative farmer’s commitment to sustainable and resilient farming practices is evident. The case study emphasises the importance of mentorship in providing support, encouragement, and diverse perspectives for navigating challenges in the agricultural landscape.

Valuing inclusivity but suggesting improvements for a broader array of regenerative agriculture systems, this farmer contributes to the ongoing evolution of mentorship programs. The journey outlined reflects personal growth, resilience, and the invaluable role mentorship plays within the broader context of regenerative agriculture. The case study serves as an inspiring narrative of overcoming setbacks, adapting to challenges, and contributing to the collective knowledge of regenerative practices. The commitment to continued planting and the promising trajectory for sustainable food production highlights the positive impact of the RAMP on the regenerative farmer’s journey.

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