Regenerative agriculture increases yields, restores biodiversity in Mexico

by Dimitri Selibas Chiapas is Mexico’s second-most biodiverse state and provides 30% of the country’s freshwater, but has lost 55% of its forests for farmland and livestock pasture. Now, an unlikely alliance of conservationists, farmers and cattle ranchers is working to incorporate 2.5 million hectares (6.2 million acres) of land into sustainable management schemes, focusing on … Continue reading Regenerative agriculture increases yields, restores biodiversity in Mexico