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We are excited to invite you to our upcoming Climate-Soil Community of Practice event, "Soil Stories"! This event will take place on 25 September at 12pm UTC+0 and offers a valuable platform for sharing innovative projects and activities that promote soil health.

Soil Stories will focus on projects, ideas, new developments of our members. It is intended to provide an opportunity for exchange and dialogue in between our members and friends. There will be presentations and afterwards room to ask questions, exchange and discuss. 

Preliminary Agenda


Name

Organization
Topic

Samuel Ottnad 

"4 per 1000"
Introduction & Welcoming Words 
Sophie VontobelGIZ Ethiopia
Soil rehabilitation in ethiopian lowlands using dry valley rehabilitation and productive use (DVRPU) approach
Anand EthirajaluConscious Planethttps://consciousplanet.org/en/cauvery-calling

Agriculture that saves soil

The on ground team in India will speak about how they have transitioned farmers to tree based agriculture

Emma Hin

Mesh Impact www.mesh-impact.comA large scale regenerative agriculture food system project is under development in eastern part of Nepal and is going to be presented here

Chandrashekhar Bhadsavle

Saguna Rural Foundationhttps://sagunafoundation.ngo/

Showcase our work on Saguna Regenerative Technique (SRT) which is adopted by more than 7000 farmers in the state of Maharashtra (India) for 10 major crops making farmers happy mainly because the soil health has drastically improved which is responsible for higher productivity at lower cost of production.

Rajeev Baruah

 Beetle Regen Solutionshttps://www.beetleregen.com/We are working with 70,000 farmers in India to build their capacities on regenerative agriculture and in the process of making efforts to increase soil organic carbon. We will give a presentation about our fist hand experiences of implementing sustainable farming practices and the impact on the soil.
David Morrison (tbc)Soil Watch (tbc)
 restoring soil in the sahel and Latin America
EveryoneEveryone
Discussion
Samuel Ottnad"4 per 1000"
Closing remarks

Credit: Photos by Giorgina Smith (CIAT)

 
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