Over the last three decades, Sadhguru's vision to revitalize soil, water, and agriculture in southern India has gradually transformed into a global people’s movement to save the world's dying soil. Three years ago, on this day, Sadhguru embarked on an arduous 100-day lone motorcycle journey, covering 30,000 km across 27 nations, with the sole purpose of revitalizing the world’s soil. This journey followed three decades of hands-on work with nearly 250,000 farmers to enable regenerative and tree-based agriculture and river revitalization in India. The movement soon snowballed into one of the largest people’s movements, reaching over 4.1 billion people in less than two years. Here is a glimpse into the journey of the Save Soil movement.
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