What does it take to unlock a regenerative future for agriculture? In this opening plenary, Indigenous leaders, farmers, researchers, financiers and sustainability experts explore how regenerative agriculture can restore landscapes, strengthen food systems and create lasting value for people and nature.

 

Through diverse perspectives, the session examines the role of local knowledge, innovation, sustainable finance and collaboration in accelerating the transition to regenerative food systems. It highlights the urgency of moving beyond extractive systems and embracing solutions that balance environmental health, economic resilience and social equity.

 

The discussion challenges conventional approaches to agriculture, emphasizing that regeneration is not only a set of practices but a shift in values, relationships and the way we work with nature. Discover how cross-sector partnerships, Indigenous leadership, biological innovation and farmer-centered solutions can build resilient landscapes, protect biodiversity and shape a more sustainable future for agriculture.

Opening plenary: Unlocking a regenerative opportunity

Publisher: Global Landscapes Forum (GLF)

Language: English, Portuguese & Spanish

Year: 2026

Ecosystem(s): Forests

Location(s): Caribbean Islands, Latin America

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