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Organic and Regenerative Agriculture: Main Events of August 2025

August 2025 was a busy month for organic and regenerative agriculture around the world. From international summits to strategic business alliances, events confirm that the future of food is impossible without sustainable agricultural practices.

Organic Summit 2025: Food for All on a Healthy Planet

The international Organic Summit 2025 (OS25) was held in Copenhagen. The main theme was “Food for All on a Healthy Planet.” The summit brought together politicians, scientists, farmers and business leaders to discuss the role of organic production in combating the climate crisis, preserving biodiversity and ensuring food security.

This event coincided with the Danish presidency of the EU and highlighted the European goal of achieving 25% organic farming by 2030.

Regenerative agriculture trends

Regenerative agriculture is no longer just a trend, but a global standard in 2025. Seven key directions that will define the future:

  • soil restoration and health;
  • carbon storage in ecosystems;
  • cultural diversity;
  • integration of livestock farming;
  • use of technology and digital solutions;
  • new certification standards;
  • financial incentives for farmers.

These practices make agriculture more sustainable and profitable.

Agritechnica 2025: technologies for sustainable agriculture

At the Agritechnica 2025 exhibition in Germany, the main topic was regenerative agriculture.

The emphasis is on technologies that help maintain soil fertility, adapt to climate challenges, and reduce the use of chemical fertilizers and pesticides in response to strict environmental regulations in the EU.

Ukraine: the organic sector as an example of sustainability

Despite the challenges of war, Ukraine’s organic farms demonstrate amazing resilience.

  • Over 85% of organic producers are operating without interruption.
  • 95% of farmers plan further development in the organic sector.
  • Ukrainian organics are actively exported to the EU and Switzerland, maintaining competitiveness even in the face of a reduction in cultivated areas.

Business on the side of regenerative practices

Large international corporations are also betting on sustainable agriculture. PepsiCo and Cargill announced a strategic partnership to implement regenerative practices on a large scale in the US. This shows that even agricultural giants see the future in ecological production models.

Knowledge sharing and community development

In parallel, educational programs are actively developing in the USA and Europe: webinars, conferences, online sessions help farmers gain new knowledge and put it into practice. This forms a powerful international eco-community.

Conclusion.

August 2025 clearly showed:

  • organic and regenerative agriculture is already at the center of global policy;
  • farmers and corporations find common ground in implementing sustainable practices;
  • Ukraine proves that organics can remain competitive even in times of crisis.

The future of agriculture is based on models that simultaneously generate profits, protect the environment, and preserve human health.

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