RegenWA 2025: Perth's Call for Soil, Human, Planetary Health - Sep 2025
By RegenWAPermaNews Brief
Key Takeaways
Perth to host a 2025 conference on regenerative food systems, emphasizing soil, human, and planetary health.
- Learn to scale regenerative practices to landscape level.
- Explore economically viable ecosystem restoration methods.
- Network with farmers, researchers, and policymakers.
- Discover practical tools for regenerative enterprises.
- Bridge conventional and regenerative farming gaps.
Why It Matters
This conference offers crucial insights and networking opportunities for anyone looking to transition to or scale up regenerative agricultural practices, directly impacting environmental and community well-being.
What to Do Next
Mark your calendar for September 2025 and consider attending to learn and connect with leaders in regenerative agriculture.
Recommended for: Anyone involved in or passionate about sustainable and regenerative food systems, from farmers to policymakers and community advocates.
📅 September 2025 | 📍 Perth, Western Australia, Australia | 🏷️ conference
The RegenWA Conference 2025, themed "Regenerative Food Systems: Collective responsibility for soil health, human health, and planetary health", is a major Western Australian gathering for farmers, researchers, policymakers and community members committed to regenerative agriculture.[7] Staged at Perth Stadium, the conference brings together leading practitioners and thinkers to explore how regenerative grazing, cropping, agroforestry and integrated food systems can restore ecosystems while remaining economically viable.[7] Attendees can expect keynote presentations, farmer case studies, technical sessions, panel discussions and facilitated networking focused on topics such as soil carbon, whole‑farm planning, biodiversity on farms, water cycles, and transitioning from conventional to regenerative management.[7] The event is highly relevant to permaculture practitioners seeking to scale up from garden and small farm contexts to landscape‑level regenerative systems, as many of the principles and practices overlap, including holistic grazing, cover cropping, diverse rotations and community‑supported supply chains. It is designed for broadacre and mixed farmers, consultants, Landcare and catchment group members, food industry professionals, students and anyone interested in the future of sustainable and regenerative food systems. Participants will gain access to practical tools, peer networks and examples of successful regenerative enterprises across Western Australia and beyond.[7]
Source: regennarration.com
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