As part of its collaboration with the International Center for Agricultural Research and Education (UTAEM), Agrokur is focusing on the development of regenerative agriculture practices in the cultivation of medicinal and aromatic plants. This project aims to implement production models in the field that improve soil health, support biodiversity, and increase carbon sequestration
Within the framework of the project, irrigated and rain-fed production conditions are being comparatively analyzed across different plant species; yield, quality, and essential oil content are being evaluated using scientific methods. Additionally, a data infrastructure is being established to support the transition from regenerative agriculture practices to carbon farming, and measurement and analysis processes are being conducted on a regular basis
By combining Agrokur’s field implementation capabilities with UTAEM’s research and analysis capacity, this model lays the groundwork for the development of data-driven and scalable agricultural approaches that contribute to combating climate change.