Biodiversity
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Biodiversity is the balance that holds an ecosystem together. Regenerative agriculture supports diversity in soil, crops, insects, and wildlife — creating resilience instead of fragility.
More than a single crop
A healthy agricultural landscape is not a monoculture. It is a connected system of plants, microorganisms, pollinators, and wildlife working together. Diversity strengthens stability.
Resilience through diversity
When biodiversity declines, farming systems become fragile and dependent on external inputs. When biodiversity increases, the land becomes more self-regulating — better able to handle drought, pests, and seasonal fluctuations.
Diversity is not decoration. It is the foundation of ecological stability.
What biodiversity supports
- Natural plant protection through balanced ecosystems
- More stable harvests over time
- Improved water retention in the landscape
- Healthier soil microbiomes
- Long-term ecosystem balance
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