UN showcases kiwi farmers featured in Greenpeace film
United Nations showcases kiwi farmers featured in Greenpeace film ‘The Regenerators’
10th November - The
United Nations has turned a few Kiwi farmers into
international role models for their efforts to combat water
pollution and climate change by farming in a new way.
Not long after Greenpeace launched a short film called “The Regenerators” featuring some of the leading regenerative farmers in New Zealand the UN’s Food and Agriculture Organisation approached the environmental advocacy group wanting to showcase the farmers.
The United Nations has just published a report based on the short film, and Greenpeace’s video has now been viewed nearly 100,000 times.
Greenpeace’s agriculture campaigner Gen Toop says they are “chuffed” that New Zealand’s regenerative farmers are getting the recognition they deserve.
“The farmers that star in our film, have gone much further than just fencing off the odd stream and planting some riverbanks, they’re farming in a fundamentally different way and we believe their model is the future of agriculture,” she says.
“The way they farm is
literally regenerating the ecological value of the land
instead of stripping it away like industrial farming
commonly does”.
“It’s great to see the
ground-breaking work these Kiwi farmers are doing is being
recognised internationally by the United Nations.”
Regenerative farming is a way of farming which
prioritises growing diversity and healthy soil and
essentially works with nature and ecology not against it.
Some of the techniques include; diversifying pastures, crops and animals, reducing costly and environmentally damaging inputs like chemical fertilisers and lowering stocking rates.
The farmers in Greenpeace’s video and on the UN profile are running profitable farms and report, more importantly, that they have a great quality of life.
“Industrial agriculture particularly industrial livestock farming, is one of the world’s biggest polluters. But regenerative farmers are turning farming itself into the solution for clean rivers and a safe climate.”
“With public concern over water
pollution and climate change at an all time high, intensive
dairying’s social license is all but lost. We believe
that regenerative farming is really the only option for New
Zealand agriculture going forward” says Toop.
Despite global momentum behind this new model of
agriculture, relatively little is known about it here in New
Zealand.
“The former Government and the farming leadership have ignored regenerative farming. Instead they’ve incentivized and supported intensive agriculture, which has polluted our rivers and caused huge public upset.”
“After the video was launched we had
farmers contact us seeking help to transition their farms
from conventional to regenerative. The fact that farmers
are having to come to Greenpeace for help makes it pretty
clear that they aren’t getting what they need from their
leadership”
“Fonterra has been too busy
spending megabucks on flashy ad campaigns trying to convince
us all that everything is fine with the dirty intensive
dairying model.”
“We hope now that
regenerative farming in New Zealand has received this kind
of international attention, that the farming leadership and
the new Government will start getting in behind it”
The
Greenpeace film ‘The Regenerators’ can be seen
here:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OKMM2b6srIg
The report is currently featured on the FAO
website:
http://www.fao.org/3/a-bt439e.pdf
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