Summary
This record represents a session from the Groundswell regenerative agriculture conference (2023), a UK-based annual event that brings together farmers, researchers and policymakers. The session appears to have examined the intersection of farming systems with both human health outcomes and climate resilience, reflecting Groundswell's broader focus on no-till, cover cropping and regenerative practices. As a conference session rather than a peer-reviewed study, findings and conclusions should be treated as practitioner-oriented discussion rather than primary empirical research.
UK applicability
Groundswell is a UK-based conference with content directly relevant to UK farming conditions, policy context and practitioner networks; session content is likely grounded in UK farm-level experience and applicable to British arable and mixed farming contexts.
Key measures
Likely qualitative discussion of farming system indicators, nutrient density considerations, and climate metrics; specific quantitative measures not confirmed
Outcomes reported
The session likely explored connections between farming practices, food nutrient density, human health outcomes and climate resilience, drawing on practitioner and researcher perspectives presented at the Groundswell regenerative agriculture conference.
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