Project Overview
The Regenerative Agriculture Network is a groundbreaking initiative connecting 200 farms across the US Midwest transitioning from conventional to regenerative agricultural practices. This large-scale transformation project focuses on building soil health, increasing carbon sequestration, and creating a more resilient food system while providing farmers with new revenue streams through ecosystem service markets.
Currently in the development and verification phase, this project will be among the first agricultural initiatives on the RegenFi platform. The project generates both carbon credits and premium crop revenue by implementing practices such as cover cropping, reduced tillage, and diverse crop rotations across a network of participating farms.
Project Activities
- Implementation of cover crops to build soil organic matter
- Reduction or elimination of tillage to prevent soil disturbance
- Integration of diverse crop rotations to enhance soil biology
- Precision application of inputs to reduce chemical usage
- Livestock integration with crop systems where appropriate
- Digital monitoring and verification systems deployment
Network Composition
Participating
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Midwest Region
Timeline
The project has a 25-year lifespan with ongoing verification and credit issuance. Initial implementation work begins in 2025, with first credits expected to be verified and issued in 2027 after the initial transition period.
Stakeholders
Farm Operators
200 farms across the Midwest are direct participants in the project, implementing regenerative practices and providing ongoing data and verification.
Technical Partners
Collaboration with agricultural research institutions, conservation organizations, and soil health experts for training, technology, and methodology development.
Verification Partners
Independent verification through RegenFi's Triple-V™ system, including satellite monitoring, soil testing and analysis, and on-farm verification protocols.
Expected platform listing: Q3 2025