Food producers across the globe are showing that it's possible to nourish a growing population while restoring nature. Whether in Africa, China, India, South America or the United States, producers are addressing their shared challenges of drought, flooding, erosion and poor soil health with similar, scalable solutions.
Through regenerative production practices like agroforestry, aquaculture, cover crops, no-till, no-burn and many others, these producers are leading the way to transforming the global food system from one that's extractive to one that's restorative.
It is through the hands of these producers—and the policies and funding mechanisms that support them—where a nature-positive future will come to fruition.
Producers Protecting & Restoring Our Lands
Producers Protecting & Restoring Our Waters
Producers Healing Our Soils
The weight of climate change and biodiversity loss is heavy—and the urgency in which we need to tackle both is anxiety producing. A global survey of 10,000 young people ages 16 to 25 showed their negative feelings about climate change are causing psychological distress.
That’s why the hope, optimism and orientation on solutions offered from these producers is so important. Solutions to the climate and biodiversity crises exist, and many of them are within the global food system. These solutions have the potential to halt deforestation, increase food security and restore the health of our lands, fresh water systems and oceans.
But, these producers require support as they help build a food system that is currently degrading critical ecosystems to one that regenerates and restores the planet. We must invest in them, elevate their voices and scale the solutions they are leading.