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Christina Skonberg Is On a Mission
Can business be a force for good? Christina Skonberg is on a mission to see that it can. Learn more from General Mill’s’ Senior Sustainability Analyst about how one of the world’s largest and most successful companies is approaching regenerative agriculture.
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Your Back to School Reading List on Soil
Whether you’re interested in biodiversity or learning about the intricacies of cover crops, silvopasture, or environmental policy, we’ve got you covered with seven amazing books to guide you on your journey towards regeneration.
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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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A Case Study: Guayaki
Advancing agroforestry and empowering communities in the South American Atlantic rainforest.
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4 Chocolate Brands Changing the World
The truth (although visions of Willy Wonka’s chocolate factory may come to mind) is that underneath your favorite colorful packaging lies a fascinating ingredient from the planet’s rich equatorial regions: cacao.
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3 Ways to Improve the Health of Your Garden Soil
Growing a garden is one of the best things that you can do for your health and for the environment. And one of the most important keys to growing healthy fruits, vegetables and flowers is supporting the health of your soil.
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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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Soil Advocate Alana Williams Takes Kiss the Ground to the East Coast
We caught up with Alana to talk about her experience in the Soil Advocate Training course, what it’s like to launch the first Kiss the Ground chapter on the East Coast, and why soil health is such a key global issue right now.
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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.