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The Economic Viability of Regenerative Agriculture: A Systematic Review from a Cost-Benefit Analysis Perspective

Chanra Simamora; Safta Junita

Perspectives on Advanced New Generations of Global and Local Economic Horizons · 2025

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Summary

This study evaluates the long-term economic viability of regenerative agriculture in rural areas using a comprehensive Cost-Benefit Analysis (CBA). The findings reveal that despite initial investments, these practices yield significant financial returns alongside positive social and environmental impacts, including improved farmer welfare and enhanced soil health. The results highlight regenerative agriculture as a resilient strategy that requires supportive policies for widespread adoption. Importantly, future research should leverage advanced technologies such as big data and AI, which can improve predictive accuracy, integrate diverse datasets, and enable real-time monitoring of ecological and economic dynamics, thereby strengthening evidence-based decision-making for sustainable and re

Source type
Peer-reviewed study
DOI
10.69855/panggaleh.v1i1.244
Catalogue ID
NRmo8fsfn0-001
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