Agroecology - and its fair and sustainable regenerative practices - is a nature-based solution that can be deployed at pace and scale to mitigate climate change, regenerate landscapes and restore nature. Scroll down to find out more about the evidence for agroecology in UK countries, and learn about the farmers, communities, businesses and organisations helping lead a transition to agroecology by 2030.
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Agroecology is a science and a practice for improving food and farming systems, which supports regenerative farming, and puts people - farmers, food producers, citizens – at the heart of solutions. It applies ecological science to agriculture to create more beneficial relationships between plants, animals, humans and ecosystems - and because of this, it enables one patch of land to provide multiple benefits. More about the definition of agroecology
Momentum and evidence is building :
Within reach is a future where everyone can live healthy, fulfilling lives, nature is thriving across the whole landscape and food is sustainably produced, nutritious and affordable. It is a future where government policies, businesses and communities work together and flourish in a fair and just economy.
Agroecology is a fair, no regrets path to this future.
Farming for Change: Charting a course that works for all shows that a transition to agroecology:
Farming for Change: Mapping a route to 2030 provides evidence that a transition to agroecology in UK countries would allow us to grow enough healthy food for a growing population, entirely remove pesticides and synthetic fertilisers, free-up agricultural land for nature and other uses, and reduce net greenhouse gas emissions by 80%.
Farming Smarter: The case for agroecological enterprise explains the business case for agroecology at a farm level and the policy-level vision required to allow farm businesses to transition to this model with confidence. It explores the economic argument for regenerative farming and confirms that there is no need for a trade-off between profit and nature.
Farming Smarter: Investing in our future sets out the case for an Agroecology Development Bank which would serve a distinct and specialised role in agricultural and rural transformation. It provides a ‘win-win’ for UK governments by helping deliver against climate and nature ambitions and, at the same time, helping the agricultural sector to thrive.
Routes to Action shows that farmers, communities and businesses are already transitioning to agroecology and its regenerative practices across the country. FFCC's virtual tour of the UK helped to gather the knowledge and ideas from hundreds of people around six elements critical to this transition.
Across the UK, citizens are creating a fair and sustainable future. Read compelling stories of agroecology in action, at scale and throughout the food chain, here in the UK.