In the U.S., as farmers wrestle with extreme heat and drought, heavy rainfall and flooding, and erosion—all factors of climate change which can take a toll on crops—there's been a lot of buzz over regenerative agriculture over the past few years, as big agriculture companies promise opportunities to make money from "carbon farming" while also improving soil health.
One source of information I’ve really come to appreciate is John Kempf and the work he does through Advancing Eco Agriculture. If you’re not familiar I’d highly recommend checking out their videos or podcasts. It’s a very nice blend between regenerative practices and meticulous agronomy