Newsletter January 2024
We are back with our first newsletter of 2024. This year, you may expect more updates that share insights into our programs, activities, and the field of regenerative agriculture.
In this newsletter we give an overview of the achievements of 2023 and a brief look at what is to come; sharing some numbers, an update on our European projects, news about the HUB, and the calendar of the first six months of 2024.
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Our latest farm visit: Aromatics in Catalonia
Last week, we travelled to Catalonia to visit different farms and learn about their aromatics cropping. We visited five farms, three are located in the province of Girona, one in Barcelona and the last one in Lleida, within the Pyrenees. The five farms differed greatly in terms of soil, climate and altitude, but they also had a number of points in common.
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Aromatics in practice: El Jardín de las Lilas
Read about our latest farm visit! El Jardín de las Lilas is a family business dedicated to the cultivation of aromatic plants to produce hydrolates (herbal distillate) in the province of Girona. Among other species they grow old roses, lavender, geraniums, helichrysum, rosemary, sage, and thyme. It is a small-scale production; in total the cultivation of aromatic plants occupies between 2 and 3 hectares.
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Rural Entrepreneurship Workshop - Day 2: Marketing & Sales
In the second edition of the Rural Entrepreneurship Course we introduced one of the most interesting topics for the participants and in many cases more difficult for them to develop: Marketing and sales.
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The costs and benefits of ecosystem services
A great article in the SER on the costs and benefits of ecosystem services on a 1000ha farm scale.
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Meet the spring cohort
Meet the new international group of students from Nigeria, Belgium, The Netherlands, Germany and Denmark that has just started our Regenerative Agricultural Research Program. They will develop new research projects over the coming 4 months and are supervised and trained by a wide variety of local and international experts. Their projects are related to regenerative practices such as hedges & borders, groundcover, swales and silt traps but also to sustainable businesses such as local beer brewing and natural herbal tea making!
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La Junquera Route to Discovery
La Junquera farm hosted a first open day on the 9th of February with the goal of presenting the regenerative projects that are being conducted by students from Regeneration Academy and to show the project at Altiplano Ecosystem Restoration Camp to those interested. There was an amazing attendance of 67 people with a wide variety of visitors: younger and older visitors, farmers, agrarian consultants, students, teachers and a lot in between.
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Interested to know what the Regenerative Agriculture Research Program is about?
We are very proud our Autumn 2019 cohort is almost finishing their projects. Interested to know what the Regenerative Agriculture Research Program is about? Watch our new video!
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We are hiring!
We are looking for an addition to our team: an Agrobusiness educational developer. The job consists of developing and implementing a program for students and young entrepreneurs focussing on sustainable business in the agro-food sector.
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Jornada de convivencia La Junquera 9 febrero 2019
La Finca abre sus puertas para dar a conocer los proyectos que se desarrollan en su seno, con la rehabilitación y repoblamiento de la cortijada, con la inquebrantable decisión de sus dueños, y de la mano de la Asociación Alvelal, del Campamento de Restauración de Ecosistemas y de la Academia Regenerativa.
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Meet our students of the Autumn 2018 cohort!
During a 4 months period our students develop their own research project on La Junquera and are supervised and trained by a wide variety of local and international experts. We herby would like to introduce our Autumn 2018 cohort of students and their research projects!
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