Mike Green
After graduating from Waikato University with a master’s degree in Earth Sciences and Biology, Mike Green headed off overseas to travel, teach environmental science, and work on environmental projects in Kenya and Zimbabwe. Mike now combines his science background, business experience, and understanding of permaculture and regenerative systems to help grow and develop Ata Regenerative to enable the regenerative transition of New Zealand agriculture.
Highlights from the Regenerative Agriculture Field Day in Waipu20241113093505
Highlights from the Regenerative Agriculture Field Day in Waipu
Get the highlights from our recent two-day workshop on Holistic Management and EOV at the Regenerative Field Day in Waipu.
...
Nature-based regenerative farming for better outcomes20240801104419
Nature-based regenerative farming for better outcomes
Can nature-based regenerative design of the farming system provide a pathway forward for those who are open to the possibilities it provides?...
Why is conventional agriculture resistant to regenerative production? And why should we care?20240307091658
Why is conventional agriculture resistant to regenerative production? And why should we care?
How do we transition to regenerative production to create the conditions for health in our agricultural environment? Read more....
Escape the vicious cycle: moving beyond solutions in farming20230823092517
Escape the vicious cycle: moving beyond solutions in farming
By focusing on outcomes and reducing inputs, Regenerative farming offers an alternative to a commoditised food system. Find out more here....
Regenerating ‘Regenerative’ – the natural way of farming20230321120000
Regenerating ‘Regenerative’ – the natural way of farming
"In trying to determine what regenerative agriculture was, I discovered exactly what it wasn’t." Read more here:...
Creating resilience is the key to successful farming20230308120000
Creating resilience is the key to successful farming
Successful farming faces challenges, including extreme weather events. Farmers must look at what resilience means to their farming operations....