Regenerative Agriculture definition
Examples of Regenerative Agriculture in a sentence
Should Borrower fail to comply with any of the Regenerative Agriculture Principles set out above.
Force Majeure may not be based on the inability to secure materials or unreasonable delay in the issuance of licenses, permits or other necessary authorizations for the siting, construction, operation or maintenance of the Regenerative Agriculture implementations of the Project.
ZFP may terminate this Agreement immediately if (a) the Farm/Ranch refuses to or is unable to perform or implement the Project or (b) there has been any misrepresentation regarding its implementation or management of the Project, (c) the Project or Implementation Schedule has been modified without ZFP’s written consent or (d) there has been a failure to maintain such Regenerative Agriculture practices throughout the Term.
Data to be processed contain information about the stakeholders of the Regenerative Agriculture Programme (name, surname, contact information and contact details).
Overall, RI’s strategy is to develop Regenerative Agriculture Research Centers (RARC) that work with men and women farmers, government organizations, and non-governmental organizations (NGOs) to improve their capacity to integrate natural resource management concepts into food and fiber production systems.
We develop a flexible master plan focusing on Regenerative Agriculture that is tested, monitored, readjusted, and then fully implemented.
Carry out all components of the Sustainable Waste Management and Regenerative Agriculture program design and planning process and deliver on agreed milestones as per agreed scope of work on piloting the program.