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The role of soil health in sustainable agriculture 
June 18, 2025
Emily Skivington, Lydiah Gatere
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Previously, we have discussed the importance of soil health for agriculture, highlighting its threats and outlining protection strategies. In this blog, we dig deeper into the role of soil health in sustainable agriculture and explore its long-term benefits. With almost half the world’s surface used for agriculture, it is vital that the land on which…
How does crop rotation help keep pest populations in control? 
June 6, 2025
Emily Skivington, Manfred Grossrieder
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Crop rotation is a simple, effective way to manage pests, improve soil health, and boost yields. Suitable for all growers, crop rotation supports sustainable agriculture and reduces the need for chemical inputs. By targeting pest lifecycles and reducing pest pressure over time, crop rotation helps create more resilient growing systems. Read below to learn more.
Using biocontrol-based integrated pest management to reduce pollinator loss 
April 9, 2025
Emily Skivington, Stefan Toepfer
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Pollinators, such as bees, bumblebees, butterflies, and some flies, play a crucial role in agricultural ecosystems by facilitating the reproduction of about 80% of our crops. Pollinators assure at least 30% of human’s food production. However, their populations have been heavily declining increasingly compromising food safety. Integrated pest management (IPM) is a more sustainable and…
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