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CNN 国际新闻
📌 标题:‘If there’s no fertility, there are no farms’: Why big food is exploring regenerative agriculture
📅 发布时间:Updated Jun 19, 2026, 2:11 AM ET
📝 英文原文:
SummaryGlobal agriculture and the food supply chain account for nearly a third of greenhouse gas emissions while facing threats from climate change.Major food companies like Nestlé and PepsiCo are turning to regenerative agriculture practices that restore soil health and carbon storage.But experts debate whether these farming methods can truly mitigate climate change or simply improve soil quality.AI-generated summary was reviewed by a CNN editor.Global agriculture and the food supply chain account fornearly a thirdof total global greenhouse gas emissions, with farms responsible for almost half of those emissions.At the same time, agriculture is one of the sectors most threatened by climate change, with rising temperatures set todevastate food cropsaround the world.“It’s never been so apparent that our food system needs fixing,” said Chuck de Liedekerke, CEO and co-founder of Soil Capital, a Belgian company that pays farmers to reduce their carbon emissions and improve soil quality through regenerative agriculture practices that focus on restoring land.“For centuries now, we’ve actually been depleting the natural fertility of our soils,” he said. “If you can invest, through regenerative practices, in the fertility of those soils then you can make your whole system more resilient.”Soil can lock away the carbon absorbed by plants. The carbon stored in soil is “one of the biggest drivers of fertility,” said de Liedekerke, and it increases water retention, which can make crops more drought resistant. But when fields are worked with heavy machinery, their soils leach carbon back into the air.An example of agroforestry, a regenerative farming technique where trees or shrubs are planted on the same land as crops.Soil CapitalThe farmers Soil Capital works with commit to increasing their soil carbon levels through regenerative practices, including reducing land disturbance and the use of chemical fertilizers; increasing plant diversity; planting cover crops between their cas
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🇨🇳 中文翻译:
摘要全球农业和食品供应链占温室气体排放量的近三分之一,同时面临气候变化的威胁。雀巢和百事可乐等主要食品公司正在转向恢复土壤健康和碳储存的再生农业实践。但专家们争论这些耕作方法是否能真正缓解气候变化或只是改善土壤质量。人工智能生成的摘要由 CNN 编辑审阅。全球农业和食品供应链根据
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