We are pleased to announce that our Association has officially signed a partnership agreement with the Hungarian Soil Science Society on 31.05.2024! At the signing ceremony...
Knowledge base
On 23 May 2024, we had an exciting and meaningful day in the Sáregres-Tarnóca wilderness, organised by Danuba and Valkon....
On 23 May 2024, we participated in the Portfolio Group AgroFuture Conference, which focused on sustainable, green agricultural solutions. The aim of the conference was...
From 18 to 23 May 2024, the Soil Renewal Farmers Association also exhibited at the Novi Sad Fair, where we represented the regenerative agriculture...
On May 8, 2024, Antal Berente, member of the board of the Soil Renewal Farmers Association, gave a lecture in the reading room of the Csemegi Károly Library in Csongrád,...
Hungarian agriculture has been in compliance with the GMO exemption in the Fundamental Law for twelve years, and last year genetically modified soya had to be imported for animal feed. A...
Attila Szeredi - TMG board member
On 13 March 2024, Bence Márkus, a founding member of the Soil Renewal Farmers Association, and his wife Ani, gave an inspiring presentation on lawn management and...
Ferenc Berend - TMG member
GY.I.K.
Yes, it is. Even in areas with low rainfall of 250 mm per year, cover crops are successfully grown all over the world. Using various techniques and methods, germination and growth of cover crops can be ensured in such conditions.
Yes, regenerative farming can be applied to all soil types. The methods and practices can be adapted to different soil conditions and are therefore effective in all cases.
Regenerative farming can be used on any scale, from flower pots to thousands of hectares of farmland. The methods and techniques can be adapted regardless of size.