Regenerative agriculture explained: How to restore degraded land successfully

Author: Murat Gungor, Website and Online Strategy Consultant   |   May 7, 2026

Wyne Frederick Truter

Photo credit: UNCCD/G20 Global Land Inititative

In this episode, we’re joined by Professor Wayne Frederick Truter, Executive Manager of the Green Futures Hub at the University of the Free State, with over 25 years of experience in land regeneration.

Professor Truter shares his insights on:

  • Restoring mined and degraded agricultural land through science-backed methods,
  • Integrating soil, water, vegetation, and livestock for resilient ecosystems,
  • Regenerative agriculture projects that boost biomass, renewable energy, and soil fertility,
  • Selecting crops and vegetation to enhance degraded lands and industrial applications and
  • Bridging research and industry to implement sustainable land management solutions.

Discover the key principles of regenerative land systems, the importance of soil as the foundation of life, and how strategic land restoration improves water, air, and ecosystem health globally.

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