Syntropic agroforestry and regenerative agriculture are fundamental tools in the fight against the crises of our time and are based on the principles of natural succession and a deep understanding of resilient ecosystems. This makes it one of the most complex man-made ecosystems that build soil fertility and function as independently as possible from external resources. This practice impressively demonstrates how food production, carbon storage, nature and climate protection, and a massive increase in biodiversity can be combined on the same area of land.
However, its development and management require a great deal of experience and understanding and have not yet been extensively tested, especially in our climate zone. This is exactly where we come in: in Rehfelde, we are developing an initial system that is already showing initial success thanks to its small but already visible planting.