University of
Illinois College of ACES
Illinois regenerative agriculture Zoom meeting set for April 9
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[March 19, 2021]
The new Illinois Regenerative
Agriculture Initiative (IRAI) is inviting interested farmers,
researchers, nonprofit groups, and others with a stake in resilient
agriculture and food production to join its second public meeting on
April 9.
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Launched in October at the University of Illinois
Urbana-Champaign, IRAI is a home for regenerative agriculture
research, education, and outreach. With support from Fresh
Taste, it will gather stakeholders on campus and beyond to
create agriculture and food systems resilient to climate change,
improve soil and water quality, support healthy communities, and
enhance food security.
A major part of the initiative is facilitating ongoing
conversations with key actors in the food system network,
including producers, landowners, end users, scientists,
nongovernmental organizations, technology firms, policy makers,
the financial sector, and experts in related disciplines.
IRAI organizers hope interested researchers, farmers, and
organizations will join the April 9 online discussion as IRAI
releases its first Request for Proposals. The meeting will be
used to answer questions and network for shared understanding
and team development as the project takes its next steps.
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IRAI is a partnership between the U of I Department
of Crop Sciences; College of Agricultural, Consumer and
Environmental Sciences; Extension; and the Institute for
Sustainability, Energy, and Environment (iSEE).
Registration via
Zoom is open at this link.
To learn more about IRAI:
https://
sustainability.illinois.edu/research/illinois-regenerative-agriculture-initiative/
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