Regenerative farming summit hopes to 'shape a shared vision for how we use land'

Interested in regenerative farming but do not know where to start? The Ark Summit 2025 hopes to bring the industry together to foster collaboration and discussion

Emily Ashworth
Digital Editor
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The Ark SUmmit 2024
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The Ark SUmmit 2024

Dedicated to encouraging conversation around regenerative agriculture, ecosystem restoration and nature-based solutions, the Ark Summit 2025 will bring together farmers, policy makers, landowners and leaders in sustainability and allow visitors to engage in meaningful debate.

Set at the Winwood family organic farm in the heart of the Cotswolds, visitors can hear from experts in their field, with the hope of driving meaningful change in the industry. 

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Event founder Tom Pycraft says: "It is crucial for the future of our planet and humanity that we create mass adoption of healthy food and farming systems that work in harmony with nature. In today's polarised climate, it is no small task to find common ground and shape a shared vision for how we use land, but it is essential if we want to drive a collective shift through policy, supply chains, retailers, the press and ultimately to consumers. At the Ark Summit, we will move beyond ideological divides to focus on uniting perspectives and unlocking investment in systemic change to create real impact."

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As well as debates and discussions from the likes of Helen Browning from the Soil Association, Patrick Holden, founder of the Sustainable Food Trust and George Eustice, there will be a guided tour showcasing regenerative farming in action, a farm-to-fork feast cooked over outdoor Asado grills and live music and entertainment.

 

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