Guidelines for Ecological Regenerative Agriculture

The Guidelines are made by agriculture advisors and researchers from all countries around the Baltic Sea. It is made in four volumes:

  1. Principles of Ecological Regenerative Agriculture (ERA)
  2. Economy for an ERA farm
  3. Marketing for an ERA farm
  4. Farm examples

During the project time part 1, 2 and 4 were translated to German, part 1 to Estonian, part 1 and 4 to Danish and part 1 to Lithuanian. Part 1 was in a project financed by Swedish Institute translated to Russian (printed copies are available at Grodno State Agrarian University). The complete set was later translated to Swedish with support from county of Stockholm and to Norwegian by fylkesmannen in Oslo Akershus. 

To complement the farming guidelines a set of software tools were produced. These are available through ZALF (see Software for organic agriculture).

English

1 - Principles of Ecological Regenerative Agriculture (ERA)

2 - Economy for an ERA farm

3 - Marketing for an ERA farm

4 - Farm examples

Swedish

1 - Principles of Ecological Regenerative Agriculture (ERA)

2 & 3 - Economy for an ERA farm / Marketing for an ERA farm

4 - Farm examples

German

1 - Principles of Ecological Regenerative Agriculture (ERA)

2 - Economy for an ERA farm

4 - Farm examples

Danish

1 - Principles of Ecological Regenerative Agriculture (ERA)

4 - Farm examples

Estonian

1 - Principles of Ecological Regenerative Agriculture (ERA)

Norwegian

Material in Norwegian can be downloaded here shortly.

Lithuanian

Material in Lithuanian can be downloaded here shortly.



Hans von Essen

Senior advisor, Food Systems & MD, BERAS International Foundation.
Tel: +46 735 627738
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Latest update: 4 February 2021
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