2023
DOI: 10.1111/sum.12908
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Sustainable soil management in the United Kingdom: A survey of current practices and how they relate to the principles of regenerative agriculture

Abstract: Sustainable soil management is essential to prevent agricultural soil degradation and maintain food production and core soil‐based ecosystem services. Regenerative agriculture, one approach to sustainable soil management, is rapidly gaining traction in UK farming and policy. However, it is unclear what farmers themselves consider to be sustainable soil management practices, and how these relate to the principles of regenerative agriculture. Further, there is little insight into how sustainable soil management … Show more

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“…Consequently, the understanding of the individual perceptions of farmers should precede efforts related to the limitations and opportunities of adoption of the use of bioinputs (Kenny & Castilla-Rho, 2022;Jaworski et al, 2023). In other words, the adoption of sustainable practices should consider the factors involved in the decision-making by farmers to adopt these practices, allowing the identification of factors that shape or limit decision-making, and subsequently, public, and environmental awareness should complement the thinking and behavior of the producer.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Consequently, the understanding of the individual perceptions of farmers should precede efforts related to the limitations and opportunities of adoption of the use of bioinputs (Kenny & Castilla-Rho, 2022;Jaworski et al, 2023). In other words, the adoption of sustainable practices should consider the factors involved in the decision-making by farmers to adopt these practices, allowing the identification of factors that shape or limit decision-making, and subsequently, public, and environmental awareness should complement the thinking and behavior of the producer.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%