AgEvidence

What is AgEvidence?

AgEvidence, developed by The Nature Conservancy, is an interactive platform that visualizes over 39,000 data points from scientific studies on the impact of regenerative agriculture. It shows how different agricultural practices affect environmental outcomes - such as soil health, water quality, and greenhouse gas emissions - and crop production. This tool helps users identify which practices have proven benefits and where more research is needed.

Why use AgEvidence?

To access evidence-based insights on the environmental and production impacts of regenerative agriculture, supporting better decision-making, advocacy, and research prioritization.

When and where is it useful?

Ideal when planning or evaluating regenerative agriculture interventions, designing sustainable farming strategies, or advocating for conservation-focused agriculture.

Note: It focuses mainly on regions like Kenya and the US Corn Belt.

Link: https://www.agevidence.org/