Objectives and regenerative techniques

The transition to regenerative agriculture can be achieved by implementing the agronomic management measures described in the ZERYARegenerative protocol, which will help us to improve the objectives identified as major problems traditionally associated with farms.
In addition, these management measures are associated with different levels of implementation that allow us to quantify and compare the evolution and improvement of farm management.

Objectives ZERYARegenerativa

Objectives ODS ZERYA

Soil erosion

Use of vegetative covers.

Use of organic matter

Optimization of fertilizer use

Water control measures

Soil microbiome analysis

Climate change

Carbon footprint calculation

Identification of improvement of the activities with the highest CO2 emissions.

Use of fossil and renewable energies

Efficient water consumption

Biodiversity loss and ecosystem degradation

Agro-ecological measures such as integrated pest management (IPM).

Decrease in the use of phytosanitary inputs

Respecting watercourses and contour lines

Food waste

Agronomic yield management.

Production surpluses

Continuous improvement cycle

Continuous improvement is a process that seeks to optimize crop yield and quality while preserving the environment and benefiting local communities. To achieve this, it is necessary to apply a series of principles and techniques that favor soil health, biodiversity, efficient water use and emissions reduction. These principles and techniques are known as regenerative agronomic practices.3

To facilitate the implementation of these practices, we have developed a checkpoint guide that producers can use as a reference. These control points cover different aspects of agricultural management, such as crop rotation, use of organic fertilizers, vegetative cover, biological control of pests and diseases, diversification of inputs, efficient consumption of resources, etc. Each control point has a specific objective, a detailed description and a way to evaluate the degree of compliance.

The guide is designed to be flexible and adaptable to the conditions and needs of each producer. The aim is not to impose a single model, but to offer a tool to help identify areas for improvement and plan the actions needed to achieve them. The guide also serves to monitor progress and results obtained, as well as to share experiences and lessons learned with other producers.

Our purpose is to support producers on their way to a more sustainable and profitable agriculture, which contributes to improving the work of their teams and the development of their territory.

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