Kiss the Ground members are the grassroots stakeholders that stand with us in the regenerative movement.
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10 Ways to Love the Soil
Join us in showing a little love for the miraculous superhero beneath our feet.
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A Collaboration with Asha Apothecary
We’re excited to announce our brand new partnership with Asha Apothecary: a collective of storytellers, regenerative designers, and climate and microbiome scientists creating high-quality hemp and CBD products and contributing to the advancement of land regeneration.
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The Birth of Luna Volta with Kayla Clements
Kayla Clements talks about the birth of her company, Luna Volta and how Kiss the Ground’s Regenerative Sourcing and Supply Course changed her perspective to a whole systems approach and inspired her to reframe her company’s core values.
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Qué es el Mate? – A Mini-Documentary
Descubrí como la Agricultura Regenerativa puede cambiarlo todo a través del Pastoreo Programado. Victor Mochkofsky de Espacio Abasto viaja al sur de Córdoba, Argentina, para conocer la historia de una familia a la que la forma de criar sus animales les cambió la vida.
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Soil to Table at Plumcot Farm
We are still experiencing the magic and optimism generated from Saturday’s Kiss the Ground Soil to Table Fundraiser, graciously hosted by our friends at the beautiful Plumcot Farm in Malibu, California.
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3 Ways to Support Farmers Today
Discover a few key ways to connect with local farmers and reap the benefits of locally grown, nutritious, and community supported food.
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Jungle Project: Using Breadfruit to Save the Planet
Over several years, Jungle Project has worked to build a large network of beyond-organic, smallholder farmers committed to dynamic agroforestry. Focused on bringing breadfruit, a nutrient-rich, perennial tree crop grown on the Caribbean coast of Costa Rica, to mainstream markets, Jungle Project is committed to elevating local communities and advancing reforestation in the tropics.
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Coffee, Climate Change and the Promise of Agroforestry
Around the world, a powerful movement is beginning to form as farmers once again invest in whole systems thinking and agroecology.
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Together, we raised $209,258 at Whole Food’s Community Giving Day
In support of our work, on April 18th, 2019 Whole Foods Market donated 5% of their net-sales across forty-four Southern California stores to the Kiss the Ground Education & Farmland Programs. Together, we raised $209,258.57!
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The Biggest Little Farm Offers the World a New View
The Biggest Little Farm, a documentary film starring John and Molly Chester of Apricot Lane Farm, will give you a “new view” and leave you with a deeper understanding of how we can work with our land and the intricacies of its ecosystems to create results far greater than the sum of their parts.