Category: Regenerative Agriculture

The Regeneration Pulse — September 2025

by James Samuel, Growing Radicles

The Curve We’re On

This month felt like a hinge. At our Whangarei Fast Track your Food Forest session on 31 August 2025, participants leaned into collaboration tools, laying the foundations of a shared regenerative culture. Meanwhile, a gathering of Kiwi and Aussie dairy farmers in Leeston signalled that regenerative systems, with their reduced external inputs, are no longer fringe. These aren’t parallel threads—they’re weaving together into something stronger.

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Money and Nature

Can we rediscover nature as kin, not as commodity, and find ways to incentivise regeneration?

Just remember that you’re standing, on a planet that’s evolving, and revolving at nine hundred miles an hour – Galaxy Song, by Monty Python

Evolving. Now there’s a word that if pondered for a moment, should make your hair stand on end and fill you with wonder.

Earth formed around 4.5 billion years ago. If all time since then was put on a 24 hour clock, Photosynthesis and oxygen came 2.5 billion years ago ~10:00 am, and Homo Sapiens appeared around 300,000 years ago, at 11:59:56 pm – four seconds before midnight, on the first day of the evolution of planet earth, nature expressed herself in the form of Homo Sapiens.

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https://blog.archanpermaculture.com/p/money-and-nature: Money and Nature

Regenerative food systems, at the end of the industrial food era

The era of centralised, industrialised, corporatised, monocultural food systems is over, it is a failed experiment. This article will show why, then point to ways of creating an abundance of food that simultaneously build vibrant, diverse ecosystems, and a promise of healthy society.

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