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Building Soil Health in Degraded Soils

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In this episode of Soil Sense, co-hosts Tim Hammerich and Dr. Abby Wick explore how Brazilian farmers, like Cézar, and Syngenta's Graziell Parenti, are innovating soil health practices in tropical environments.

The discussion focuses on Brazil's potential to double agricultural production without deforestation through initiatives like the Reverte Project. Parenti talks about Syngenta's collaboration with farmers to restore degraded pasture lands into productive farmland. Cézar details his experiences and methods in advancing soil health on his expansive farm, emphasizing the critical role of technology and sustainable practices. Together, they highlight the synergistic efforts in Brazil to boost soil health, create economic benefits, and sustain agricultural productivity.

00:00 Introduction to Brazil's Agricultural Potential

01:20 Meet the Hosts and Guests

01:54 Cézar’s Farming Journey

03:30 Soil Health Practices in Brazil

06:02 Challenges and Innovations in Tropical Agriculture

16:00 The Reverte Project: Transforming Degraded Lands

23:13 Technology's Role in Soil Health

31:13 Future of Brazilian Agriculture

38:33 Conclusion and Takeaways

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Building Soil Health in Degraded Soils

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Manage episode 478439916 series 2563092
Content provided by Tim Hammerich and Abbey Wick, Ph.D., Tim Hammerich, and Abbey Wick. All podcast content including episodes, graphics, and podcast descriptions are uploaded and provided directly by Tim Hammerich and Abbey Wick, Ph.D., Tim Hammerich, and Abbey Wick or their podcast platform partner. If you believe someone is using your copyrighted work without your permission, you can follow the process outlined here https://podcastplayer.com/legal.

In this episode of Soil Sense, co-hosts Tim Hammerich and Dr. Abby Wick explore how Brazilian farmers, like Cézar, and Syngenta's Graziell Parenti, are innovating soil health practices in tropical environments.

The discussion focuses on Brazil's potential to double agricultural production without deforestation through initiatives like the Reverte Project. Parenti talks about Syngenta's collaboration with farmers to restore degraded pasture lands into productive farmland. Cézar details his experiences and methods in advancing soil health on his expansive farm, emphasizing the critical role of technology and sustainable practices. Together, they highlight the synergistic efforts in Brazil to boost soil health, create economic benefits, and sustain agricultural productivity.

00:00 Introduction to Brazil's Agricultural Potential

01:20 Meet the Hosts and Guests

01:54 Cézar’s Farming Journey

03:30 Soil Health Practices in Brazil

06:02 Challenges and Innovations in Tropical Agriculture

16:00 The Reverte Project: Transforming Degraded Lands

23:13 Technology's Role in Soil Health

31:13 Future of Brazilian Agriculture

38:33 Conclusion and Takeaways

  continue reading

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