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Where Regeneration Takes Root

Where Regeneration Takes Root

Where Regeneration Takes Root

Where Regeneration Takes Root

Where Regeneration Takes Root

A field day dedicated to regenerative agriculture practices was held at Takovo Berry in Takovo (Serbia), bringing together everyone interested in soil health and resilient agricultural systems. The event was organized by the Regenerative Agriculture Alliance of Serbia and provided a practical platform for exchanging knowledge and field-based experience.

 

Despite light rain, participants gathered in the fields to discuss soil management, plant health and the importance of understanding soil conditions through observation, analysis and practical experimentation. The discussions emphasized that improving crop health begins with understanding the soil ecosystem and responding to the real needs of plants rather than relying solely on assumptions.

 

Events such as this field day demonstrate how knowledge gained from practice can support the transition toward more resilient farming systems. By connecting farmers, researchers and practitioners, these initiatives help translate scientific understanding into practical solutions for agriculture.

 

The event also highlighted the broader role of initiatives such as ClimaPannonia project in supporting dialogue and knowledge exchange around resilient agricultural practices and climate adaptation across the region.

 

Participants had the opportunity to exchange experiences directly in the field, reinforcing the value of practical demonstrations and peer learning in advancing regenerative agriculture.

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