Human development

12 benefits of biodynamic farming

Let’s continue to celebrate the 100 years anniversary of biodynamic farming throughout 2024 by highlighting the various contributions of biodynamic farming with regards to the regeneration of our soils, the preservation of our biodiversity, or the well-being of our animals. This month we will look into human development, as in farming humans, animals, plants and the environment are all interconnected.

One health approach

Biodynamic farming considers human development in its context, connected with animals, plants, and the environment. Humans can only develop further if we take a global approach by considering humans as part of a wider ecosystem. Human development goes together with the farm development. In this sense, biodynamic farming follows the one health approach which recognizes that human health is linked and interdependent with the condition of our environment, including the animals and the plants surrounding us.

Empowerment and development

Human empowerment and development are at the core of biodynamic farming. In this regard, learning, training, and knowledge exchange are fundamental. These activities have a long history in biodynamic farming as in reality farming is indeed a continuous learning and improving process. It requires constant adaptation to external constraints such as varying climatic conditions or different soil types. But biodynamic farmers also aim for higher objectives, striving to make their farm more resilient and sustainable while at the same time ensuring economic viability.

Collaborative work

To support further human development, biodynamic farming encourages work in collaboration at farm level. Animals can, for instance, be held in partnership between farmers which enables all farms to benefit from animal presence and to share the constraints. Not only do farmers gain in efficiency, but the different collaborations are a key platform when it comes to encourage knowledge exchange and development.

Contact: Clara – Meet our Team

Brussels, 01.10.2024

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