Regenerative agriculture is a conservation and rehabilitation approach to farming. Regenerative farming practises promote soil health, which in turn benefits farmers, consumers, environmental health, and the climate.
At a Glance
Status: Complete
Dates: September 2022 to March 2023
Location: Gia Lam, Hanoi
Donors: Embassy of Germany, Embassy of the United States of America
Partners: Vietnam National University of Agriculture (VNUA), Viet Farm
Key Objectives
Build the capacity of Vietnamese farmers on regenerative farming practices for health and climate
Improve soil health through training on soil health principles and soil biology management
Project Outcomes
Technical assistance from the US Department of Agriculture
Establishment of biology laboratory with sampling and testing equipment
Conducting 2 trainings and demonstrations on organic soil building and conservation
Supporting 5 pilot farmers
Publishing training materials for farmers and stake holders
Why Regenerative Agriculture?
Regenerative farming nurtures and restores soil health, bringing a wide range of benefits to the environment and communities alike:
For Climate - Healthy soil sequesters CO2 and adapts to drought conditions.
For Human Health - Healthy soil reduces the chemical inputs required, lowering health risks for producers and humans.
For the Economy - Less inputs = higher profits for farmers.
For Environmental Health - Reduces soil erosion and the siltation and pollution of rivers and costal habitats.
Next Steps
Help us train more farmers
After this successful pilot phase, Keep Vietnam Clean is seeking donations to help us train more farmers and bring sustainable agricultural practises to more regions within Hanoi province and Vietnam.