Regen Ag & Soil Health: Int'l Conf. 2026 – Carbon Focus

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Key Takeaways
Global conference in March 2026 to explore regenerative agriculture’s role in soil health, carbon sequestration, and sustainable food systems.
- Learn cutting-edge regenerative techniques for sustainable farming.
- Discover how diverse planting improves soil and reduces pests.
- Explore biodynamic farming principles and practices.
- Understand carbon sequestration through regenerative methods.
- Connect with experts, farmers, and policymakers globally.
Why It Matters
Regenerative agriculture offers proven methods to enhance environmental outcomes while maintaining agricultural productivity, addressing critical global challenges.
What to Do Next
Research the conference agenda to identify sessions most relevant to your specific farming context or interests.
Recommended for: Researchers, farmers, policymakers, and agricultural professionals interested in advancing regenerative practices and sustainable food systems.
This upcoming international conference scheduled for March 4-5, 2026, brings together experts and practitioners focused on advancing regenerative agriculture and soil health practices. The event provides a comprehensive platform for discussing cutting-edge approaches to sustainable farming systems that enhance environmental outcomes while maintaining agricultural productivity. The conference agenda covers organic agriculture and permaculture systems, exploring how these holistic farming approaches can be optimized for maximum sustainability and resilience. Participants will examine crop diversification strategies that enhance ecosystem health, reduce pest pressure, and improve soil structure through varied planting systems. Biodynamic approaches receive dedicated attention, with sessions exploring the principles and practices of biodynamic farming that emphasize the interconnectedness of soil, plants, animals, and cosmic influences in creating self-sustaining agricultural systems. Carbon sequestration emerges as a central theme throughout the conference, with multiple sessions dedicated to understanding how different regenerative practices capture and store atmospheric carbon in soil and biomass. Soil health topics form the foundation of many discussions, recognizing that healthy soils are essential for carbon sequestration, water retention, nutrient cycling, and long-term agricultural sustainability. The conference brings together researchers, farmers, policymakers, and agricultural professionals to share findings, exchange best practices, and develop collaborative solutions for scaling regenerative agriculture globally. Attendees will gain insights into the latest scientific research validating regenerative practices, practical implementation strategies for different climates and soil types, and economic models demonstrating the viability of regenerative farming systems.
Source: conferencealert.com
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