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Potatoes are the world's third most important food crop after rice and wheat, and are grown in 125 countries. However, intensive farming has worsened the climate and biodiversity crisis, causing soil degradation, water scarcity, and biodiversity loss. To tackle these issues and feed the growing global population, potato farming needs a nature-friendly approach that restores ecosystems and reduces emissions. McCain Foods is leading the way by reimagining potato cultivation for ecological resilience through their Farms of the Future initiative. Merging cutting-edge research and regenerative practices, their innovative approaches can revolutionise farming. Since its launch 3 years ago, the project has seen tangible benefits of increased yields, carbon sequestration, soil protection, and biodiversity enhancement. RE:TV was founded by His Majesty King Charles III to highlight the innovations and ideas that are emerging in response to the climate and biodiversity crisis. Inspired by The King’s long-standing commitment to nature, we provide a platform for the growing community of change-makers around the world, raising awareness of the wide variety of technological and nature-based climate solutions that point the way to a better future for us all. As our founder put it when RE:TV launched in 2020; "there is real hope, but we've got to come together as a world on this." Find out more: https://www.re-tv.org/ Follow RE:TV on Instagram: / retv_smi Follow RE:TV on Twitter: / retv_org Follow RE:TV on Facebook: / retvsmi Follow RE:TV on LinkedIn: / retv-org #ClimateSolutions #Farming #Agriculture