Beyond “Eco-Friendly”: Travel That Heals

Regenerative tourism at Finca Luna Nueva Lodge in Costa Rica showcases the use of syntropic agriculture to restore ecosystems by rebuilding soil, sequestering carbon, and increasing biodiversity. Regeneration International emphasizes the importance of no synthetic inputs, GMOs, and third-party verification in regenerative systems, highlighting the confusion surrounding regenerative food labels and the need for consistent standards. The report evaluates food labeling programs and discusses the importance of supporting regenerative practices to rebuild soil health, boost biodiversity, cool the planet, ensure nutritious food, and revitalize local economies. Initiatives like Food Is Medicine are emerging to address food insecurity and promote sustainable farming practices, while Regeneration International aims to build a global network for regenerative agriculture to address food security, soil fertility, biodiversity, and climate stability.

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