Regenerative Agriculture leaflet
For more than fifteen years, farmers in many agricultural regions have faced stagnant and increasingly unstable yields. Soil degradation, combined with the growing impacts of climate change, is putting increasing pressure on production systems.
In response to these challenges, MAS Seeds has embraced regenerative agriculture, driven by a strong conviction: resilient farming systems start with healthy soils.
In this leaflet, discover how MAS Seeds supports farmers across its entire value chain – from R&D and seed production to commercial activities -to help build more sustainable and resilient agricultural systems.
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