Regenerative Farming at Alscot: Driving Research & Collaboration

Since Alscot began practicing regenerative farming across approximately 715 hectares of Alscot agricultural land, the project has sparked widespread interest, both locally and nationally, as we work to enhance soil health—a fundamental component of ecosystem services, human wellbeing, and ecological balance. We are actively collaborating with leading organisations and researchers to provide valuable evidence on the wider impact of soil health on society.

We recently had the pleasure of hosting specialists in soil and sustainable earth sciences, bringing together experts from natural and social sciences, engineering, arts, health, and business from The Sustainable Soil Assocoation and Plymouth University. This interdisciplinary approach is key to driving debate, fostering innovation, and addressing global sustainability challenges.

Exciting times ahead!