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'Our aim as growers, farmers and artists is to share knowledge and resources, while augmenting the land we can steward, restore and protect from intensive agriculture, exploitation and pollution.'

The regrò project at a glance

regrò is a Climate-focused project active in seven countries. 


Each regroer stewards the land they own, rent or have access to following principles and techniques from a variety of disciplines and fields:


- Assisted Natural Regeneration

- Permaculture

- Agroecology

- Conservation Agriculture

- Regenerative Agriculture

- Carbon Sequestration Science

- Climate Change Science

- Indigenous & Local Knowledge


In Croatia, Italy and Kenya, thanks to Marko Serena and Simon, we are implementing Solar Energy and sustainable water management at different scales.


In the Italian Alps and Apennines more than 20 hectares of forest is being protected and augmented, while the same is happening in Nyandarua and Golas with local trees and natural guilds.


In Chile, under the Hornopiren volcano, Lissette is cleaning the forest from abandoned trash and repurposing the materials into compelling sculptures.


In Germany and Brazil Lenara is growing low-maintenance urban carbon sinks, biodiversity havens inside the city.


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regroers in the world

Croatia

Explore Marko's project

Kenya

Explore Simon's project

Germany

Explore Lenara's project

Italy

Explore Serena's project

Chile

Explore Lissette's project

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