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TypeSymposium
Title3rd Symposium of the Northeast Healthy Soil Network [NEHSN] (USA): "Transitioning to More Regenerative Practices in the Northeast: Towards Inclusive and Fair Compensation for Farmers and Other Soil Health Stewards"
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Food Solutions New England (What We Do - Food Solutions New England), The University of New Hampshire, Durham (UNH: University of New Hampshire), The NOFA Northeast Organic Farming Association, New Jersey, USA, (Northeast Organic Farming Association – The Northeast Organic Farming Association is a non-profit organization of over 5,000 farmers, gardeners, landscape professionals and consumers working to promote healthy food, organic farming practices and a cleaner environment. NOFA has chapters in Connecticut, Massachusetts, New Hampshire, New Jersey, New York, Rhode Island and Vermont.) Tufts University, Massachusetts, USA (Tufts University) through the GDAE Global Development and Environment Institute (GDAE Overview – Global Development And Environment Institute (tufts.edu)) The Dartmouth College (Dartmouth | Dartmouth) The University of Vermont, through the Gund Institute for Environment, through the Northeast Healthy Soils Network (Northeast Healthy Soils Network: Measuring Healthy Soils & Ecological Outcomes (uvm.edu)) The Consulate of France in Boston

& With the support of NEHSN's international partners: The international "4 per 1000" Initiative, Montpellier, France (The International "4 per 1000" Initiative - Soils for food security and climate (4p1000.org)) The French Ministry of Agriculture & Food Sovereignty, Paris, France (Ministère de l'Agriculture et de la Souveraineté alimentaire)

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Time9:00-12:30
Time zoneUTC-4
Duration3.5 hours
Event location16.03.2023 online; 17.03.2023
CountryUSA
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Keywordsusa, regenerative agriculture, funding, transition
Web pagehttps://wiki.afris.org/pages/viewpage.action?pageId=151855627

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