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Subject Regenerative agriculture: actions for success
Date May 28, 2020 2:24 PM
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** Scaling regenerative agriculture in the United States
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Can you imagine a resilient and productive food system in which farmers are rewarded for restoring their land’s health? With funding from the Walmart Foundation, we have launched a new report on the barriers and opportunities to scale regenerative agriculture in the US.

Agriculture sits at the nexus of some of the world’s most pressing challenges: climate change, food security and nutrition, water and soil quality, biodiversity and sustainable livelihoods.

Regenerative approaches to agriculture have become even more relevant at a time when COVID-19 is disrupting food supply chains and exposing the fragility of current systems.

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** Can business really ‘Build Back Better’?
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In a new Corporate Leadership in the Time of Corona blog series, Forum for the Future’s Founder Director, Jonathon Porritt, and Chief Executive, Dr Sally Uren, will each explore different aspects of corporate leadership in addressing the coronavirus crisis..

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** It's everyone's problem: The plight of migrant workers in India
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Hansika Singh, Principal Strategist, examines how the recent migrant crisis ignited by COVID-19 reveals the need for reframing the value of India's informal workforce, and for rebuilding agriculture with regenerative and redistributive principles at its heart.

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What have you seen and experienced during the COVID-19 discontinuity? We would love to hear from you. Tweet us @Forum4theFuture ([link removed][UNIQID]) , or email us. (mailto:[email protected])


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Monday 22 June
School of System Change Basecamp#10 UK information

We are recruiting for the School of System Change's Basecamp#10, starting in the UK in September 2020. Join this online information session to find out more.

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Thursday 25 June
Webinar: Growing Our Future - Scaling Regenerative Agriculture in the US

While progress towards regenerative agriculture in the United States has accelerated over the last five years, there are significant barriers holding us back. Join this webinar to understand your organization’s role in scaling regenerative agriculture in the United States.

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Early July, date TBC
Webinar: A vision for the future of man-made cellulosic fibres

Man-made cellulosic fibres, including viscose, lyocell and modal, have huge potential to contribute to a resilient and regenerative future for the textile and apparel industry. Join this webinar to learn about a new sector-wide vision to be revealed next month.

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** This month on the Futures Centre
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Change around the world triggered by the pandemic continues to shape and be shaped by evolving mindsets. We see divergent attitudes to tracing apps and attempts to move forward into something new, rather than return to pre-COVID activity. See our full collection of signals here ([link removed][UNIQID]) .
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Centralised vs. decentralised contact-tracing apps divide the world

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Cities pledge not to return to business-as-usual

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** In case you missed it
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** Examining how shocks could influence the future
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If you missed our recent events, you can still access insights and view recordings.
* Future of Sustainability: Learn more about our system shifters map ([link removed][UNIQID]) in the recording ([link removed][UNIQID]) of the first of our Future of Sustainability ([link removed][UNIQID]) online events, which examines the dynamic areas and trajectories for the next decade.
* Future of Food: 'Building the future of food through crisis ([link removed][UNIQID]) ' outlines the key insights from our 'Future of Food' online event, including a link to the full recording ([link removed][UNIQID]) .
* Cotton 2040: We also have an online introduction ([link removed][UNIQID]) to our Cotton 2040 ([link removed][UNIQID]) programme, including perspectives on the impacts of COVID-19.


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** COVID-19 and systems change: reflections from the field
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The COVID-19 crisis — and therefore how we must address it — is deeply systemic. Laura Winn, Head of the School of System Change ([link removed][UNIQID]) , looks at how the field of systems change is processing this change.
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