Migros' Regenerative Agriculture Journey: Soil to Shelf

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Key Takeaways
Migros is trialing organic biostimulants in regenerative agriculture to improve soil health and crop yields while reducing environmental impact.
- Organic biostimulants enhance soil and plant immunity.
- Increases soil organic matter and carbon sequestration.
- Reduces emissions and pesticide dependency.
- Boosts crop productivity naturally.
- Supports sustainable, climate-adaptive farming practices.
Why It Matters
Adopting regenerative agriculture practices with biostimulants offers a viable path to sustainable food production, benefiting the environment and farmers’ bottom line.
What to Do Next
Research local suppliers of organic biostimulants and conduct a small-scale trial on a section of your crops.
Recommended for: Farmers, agricultural researchers, and policymakers interested in sustainable soil management and crop production.
This case study details Migros’ regenerative agriculture trials using organic-based biostimulants to improve soil health, increase soil organic matter and carbon sequestration, reduce emissions and pesticide use, and boost crop productivity. The approach strengthens soil and plant immunity sustainably.
Source: theconsumergoodsforum.com
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