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Collaboration with ZFPA – helping farms to make the switchZPFA reached out to HomelandGreen for assistance to launch a Restore project that promotes, amongst others, adoption of regenerative practices in local farms. The Restore project is funded by ZPFA’s restaurant partners.
Our role in this collaboration
The basic premise of regenerative farming is science and evidence-based, it starts with restoring the vitality of the soil. This document (Fundamental Principles of RF practices.pdf) summarizes the principles and methods HomelandGreen shares with farmers. Some Tools and tests used in the Restore Project
Challenges unique in Hong Kong farms
The basic premise of regenerative farming is science and evidence-based, it starts with restoring the vitality of the soil. This document (Fundamental Principles of RF practices_clean 20230520.pdf) summarizes the principles and methods HomelandGreen shares with farmers. Other fronts | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
School field trip to RF farm | Examine the soil : texture and organism |
Other fronts
Composting workshops | |
Preparing fish hydrolysate | |
Providing consultation for student research project | |
Field works |
June 2023
Using penetrometer
Transplant seedlings
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