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Regenerative Grazing Promotes Ecological Resilience in Africa

Regenerative grazing rotational livestock grazing designed to enhance pasture health is gaining popularity in arid and semi-arid parts of Africa. Livestock are moved frequently, allowing pastures to recover and flourish naturally.

In South Africa’s Karoo region, farmers manage over 10,000 cattle and sheep under rotational grazing systems. Long-term data shows soil water infiltration rates improved by up to 50%, plant biomass increased by 35%, and carbon sequestration rose appreciably.

New financing models, such as carbon credit trading for sequestered soil carbon, are changing the profitability landscape. One farmer cooperative sold carbon offset credits to a European sustainability fund, earning significant revenue beyond traditional livestock sales.

African governments and NGOs are now scaling educational outreach to showcase how regenerative livestock farming can help combat desertification and climate risk.

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