Summary
The Resilient Farm Roadshow Scotland is a farmer-led extension initiative co-delivered by the Agriculture and Horticulture Development Board and Agricology, employing field demonstrations and peer learning to disseminate soil health and regenerative farming practices. As an active outreach programme rather than a peer-reviewed research study, it does not report formal quantitative outcomes, though it is designed to build farm resilience through improved soil management practices.
Regional applicability
This programme is conducted in Scotland and directly addresses UK farming contexts and challenges. The peer-to-peer learning model and focus on soil health within regenerative agriculture are highly relevant to current UK agricultural policy priorities, particularly those aligned with sustainable farming transitions.
Key measures
Not specified; programme is extension-focused rather than a quantitative research study.
Outcomes reported
The programme delivers field-based demonstrations and peer-to-peer learning activities to Scottish farmers on regenerative agriculture and soil health practices. Formal quantitative impact assessment has not yet been published.
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