The meeting was attended by the 5 Living Labs from different European territories such as Spain, France and Greece, to continue working together to improve our soils in agricultural farms. During these days they have exchanged experiences with other partners, between workshops and field visits. The Altiplano Estepario is home to the Living Labs managed by the Alvelal association, through this consortium of which Fundación Aland is a partner.

The transfer of knowledge has been fundamental to continue taking steps towards a regenerative model that is committed to improving our soils, our environment and restoring our landscapes and territories.

The meeting included four visits to different farms, each focused on innovative approaches to soil health and sustainable land use:

Organic matter, compost and organic resources on a mixed livestock farm 2.
2. Tillage, cover crops and no-till in arable crops.
3. Regenerative hydrology and agroforestry for water management in the territory.
4. Joint use of agricultural equipment

Una de las visitas fue organizada por Stéphane Chauplannaz, ganadero mixto y agricultor de hortalizas del GAEC de l’Auberge en Divajeu, y Julia Wright, de Agribiodrôme, la asociación local de agricultores ecológicos. Compartieron prácticas sobre compostaje, rotaciones largas de cultivos y adaptación a presiones climáticas como la sequía y la erosión, todas ellas clave para mejorar la salud y la resiliencia del suelo.

GOV4ALL reúne a comunidades de todo el Mediterráneo en torno a un enfoque regenerativo de la gestión del suelo que sienta las bases de un futuro en el que las personas, la naturaleza y el suelo puedan prosperar juntos, fomentando un ecosistema colaborativo de innovación hacia unos suelos más sanos.