Summary
Source summary: FDTP: towards consistent, accurate and accessible environmental impact quantification for the agri- food industry. It is used to support the report claim that regenerative agriculture is discussed as a potential route to soil, climate, nature and resilience outcomes, with evidence and definitions still evolving.
Outcomes reported
Source report: Regenerative Agriculture, Greenwashing, and Food System Power Dynamics (2025); Regenerative Agriculture, greenwashing, and food system power dynamics (2025) File: Regenerative Agriculture greenwashing and food system dynamics.pdf Ref#: Regenerative Agriculture greenwashing and food system dynamics.pdf #3 Original: Defra (2024). FDTP: towards consistent, accurate and accessible environmental impact quantification for the agri- food industry. Available at: https://www.gov.uk/government/publications/food-data-transparency-partnership-agri- foodenvironmental-data/fdtp-towards-consistent-accurate- andaccessible-environmental-impact-quantification-for-the- agrifood-industry; Defra (2024). FDTP: towards consistent, accurate and accessible environmental impact quantification for the agri- food industry. Available at: https://www.gov.uk/government/publications/food-data-transparency-partnership-agri-foodenvironmental-data/fdtp-towards-consistent-accurate-andaccessible-environmental-impact-quantification-for-the-agrifood-industry
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