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TARTS Newsletter

Like permaculture & regenerative agriculture, the components that create a healthy community are interwoven and highly connected. Our mission is dependent on the success and livelihood of the community within the Kady Department, and therefore we invest in projects that span the areas of agriculture, health, education, youth development, conservation, etc.

Our newsletters and blog posts are where strategy meets soil. As a regenerative agriculture NGO, our work spans on-the-ground implementation, farmer partnerships, research translation, and systems change. This page brings those threads together in one place: regular updates from the field, practical lessons learned, and deeper reflections on what it takes to restore land and strengthen rural communities.

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Our Blog

This page will highlight both the community work we do and our core projects that directly support our mission of promoting regenerative agriculture.

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  • Field Reports

    Seasonal updates from project sites, including soil health indicators, crop performance, water retention outcomes, and farmer feedback. We share what’s working, what isn’t, and how we adapt.

  • Farmer & Partner Spotlights

    Stories from growers, agronomists, and local leaders advancing regenerative practicesβ€”cover cropping, rotational grazing, compost systems, agroforestry, and reduced tillage.

  • Data & Insights

    Clear breakdowns of monitoring results, pilot program outcomes, and research partnerships. We translate technical findings into actionable insights for practitioners and supporters.

  • Policy & Systems Updates

    Analysis of emerging funding mechanisms, carbon markets, conservation incentives, and regional food system developments that impact regenerative adoption.

  • Organizational Updates

    Milestones, new partnerships, grant announcements, and opportunities to engageβ€”whether through volunteering, collaboration, or direct support.

Third Section

Like permaculture & regenerative agriculture, the components that create a healthy community are interwoven and highly connected. Our mission is dependent on the success and livelihood of the community within the Kady Department, and therefore we invest in projects that span the areas of agriculture, health, education, youth development, conservation, etc.