TypeWebinar
Organizer(s)The international "4 per 1000" Initiative, Earthworm Foundation France
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Time2 pm
Time zone(GMT+01:00) Europe/Paris
Duration1 hour
Event locationOnline (ZOOM)
Description

The International ""4 per 1000"" Initiative and the Earthworm Foundation France team are pleased to invite you to webinar about AGRIBOUSSOL, a measurement tool for the transition to regenerative agriculture, developed as part of the Living Soils program.

➡️ 🌍 The transition to regenerative agriculture needs to be thought through and evaluated within a holistic approach that takes into account the major issues linked to agriculture. This includes soil regeneration, preserving biodiversity, mitigating climate change, and preserving water resources.

➡️ 👨‍🌾 🏢 🌾 Transition players (companies, suppliers - cooperatives - traders, farmers) share common objectives but not necessarily the same needs in terms of transition reporting and steering.

✅ It is therefore necessary for a tool to link the needs of the various players in order to simplify the transition process. 

✅ Measurement, and its translation via relevant indicators in the field, makes it possible to : - provide a clear picture of performance trends, - finance the transition (payment by results) and provide farmers with appropriate technical support. To meet these challenges, Earthworm Foundation has worked with the support of a scientific committee to develop a tool that meets the needs of the transition: AGRIBOUSSOL

🧭 🌾 The webinar will review :

1. The importance of soils in a global approach with Claire Chenu 

2. LUU Paul's assessment of the needs of the various stakeholders

3. The AGRIBOUSSOL tool (structure and indicators), presented by Antoine Brasset

4. Feedback from AGRIBOUSSOL users with Damien FERRAND from the Groupe Oxyane cooperative.

Link to virtual meetinghttps://us06web.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_DWopekPDRfScgfZPXdRjnQ
4p1000 Contribution4p1000 is co-organizing
4p1000 Participation4p1000 is speaker, 4p1000 is attending


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