Global farmers unite for regenerative agriculture declaration
Published: August 12, 2025
Category: Regenerative Agriculture
Recently, the Global Farmer Network (GFN) announced that over 1,000 farmers from more than 60 countries have signed a declaration that outlines shared values for a more sustainable farming future.
The farmer-written Regenerative Agriculture: A Farmers’ Declaration supports practices such as improving soil health, protecting water, boosting biodiversity, and ensuring the dignity and prosperity of rural communities. The initiative also values science, technology, traditional knowledge, and peer-to-peer learning to strengthen agriculture, and promotes adaptable principles based on local conditions, crop types, and community needs.
The declaration was created over three days by eight farmers from the U.S., India, France, Kenya, Brazil, Denmark, Argentina, and the Netherlands. These diverse leaders worked together to write a statement of shared values for regenerative agriculture.
The GFN called the declaration a “living document,” meant to grow and change with input from farmers around the world. It invites farmers everywhere to take part, no matter their size or region, and unites them under a common vision for sustainable agriculture.
Source: Farms.com
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