Regenerative agriculture: the super-strategy making dollars from dirt – LCP

With a growing population and limited resources, it is important that we continue to innovate; regenerative agriculture is a nascent investment that can help improve food supply and quality, whilst rebuilding elements of nature damaged through conventional farming.

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... Senior Investment Consultant, Shyam Gharial, unpacks how regenerative agriculture is a value-add approach to agriculture that is quietly turning dirt into dollars. Beyond its panacea-like properties in addressing the climate, biodiversity and human health crises, this soil-centric revolution can lead to robust financial returns for investors.

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