Sectors

Regenerative Agriculture

Soil function, farm economics, and the transition finance that determines whether a regenerative practice change is commercially durable, not just ecologically sound.

What This Covers
  • Soil, farmland, and agroforestry
  • Grazing and crop systems
  • Farm economics and biological inputs
  • Farm water/energy use and transition finance
Why It Matters

A practice change that improves soil function but breaks farm economics does not survive contact with a real operating budget. We evaluate regenerative agricultural strategies against both ends of that equation, the specific soil, water, or biodiversity function being strengthened, and the commercial viability of maintaining the practice, see our sitewide Regenerative Claims Standard for how we hold this discipline consistently.

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