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Farming Sustainably With Regenerative Agriculture

Restoring Paradise

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This film was made possible through the generous financial support of the Biome Trust with assistance from The Gift Trust.

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Regenerative agriculture offers a future for the sustainable farming of meat in line with nature’s needs, by using holistic grazing and organic/biodynamic practices and even sequestering carbon in the soil – so important in the fight against climate change. At Mangarara, in New Zealand’s beautiful Hawke’s Bay, Greg Hart and his family are in the process of restoring 1500 acres of land, conventionally farmed for over 150 years, into the paradise it once was.


Focusing on diversity of animals, plantings and practices they are creating not only a beautiful landscape but also a beautiful place for animals and people to live and thrive. Holistic grazing keeps the grass long in order to build soil biology, sequester carbon, reduce fossil fuel inputs and keep animals naturally healthy. The neighbouring farmers might think it’s a wasteful practice, but as Greg says in the film, “Waste is a human concept. Nature doesn’t do waste.”

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When you get a Happen Films video in your subscription feed, you know it's going to be a great day. Another awesome video, thanks!

@OurChangingClimate

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Very inspiring. We believe that working with animals, along with agroforestry systems, is one of the most powerful ways of regenerating soils and ecosystems. Congratulations on the work!

@AgroforestryAcademy

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Amazing. Love seeing people who are actually making a change as opposed to just complaining on the internet.

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This is so incredibly interesting! Thank you for all your videos and work! You inspire!

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