Summary
This 2024 Footprint report investigates the intersection of regenerative agriculture scaling and food security, examining how regenerative farming systems can be deployed to support both sustainable land use and improved dietary outcomes. The analysis as suggested by contextual references addresses barriers to widespread adoption and identifies pathways for systemic scaling. Without access to the full text, the specific analytical methods, quantitative findings, and regional focus remain uncertain.
UK applicability
The findings may be relevant to UK agricultural policy and practice, particularly regarding government commitments to sustainable food systems and soil health improvement. However, applicability will depend on whether the report addresses temperate farming systems and UK-specific regulatory or market contexts.
Key measures
As suggested by the existing summary, likely metrics include adoption barriers, scaling pathways, food security indicators, and dietary outcome measures; specific quantitative metrics remain uncertain without full text access.
Outcomes reported
The report examines barriers to and pathways for scaling regenerative agriculture globally, with emphasis on food security and dietary quality outcomes. It synthesises evidence on how regenerative approaches can support sustainable land use whilst improving nutritional outputs.
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