Impact

Regenerate makes genuine impact by sequestering carbon, improving water quality and applying a natural approach to farming directly which improves and helps to resolve climate change issues, while improving agricultural output and profitability.

We work with local communities and create positive relationships with all stakeholders, which are fostered through cooperation and collaboration.

“Regenerating the Earth is a powerful answer to the climate crisis and the scale of the opportunity is planet-sized.”

— Ben Stafford, CEO

Natural Capital

Regenerate is actively involved in a global network which is bridging the gap between natural capital and the international finance community.

In areas such as sustainable agriculture, with the right approach, opportunities are available to positively impact the environment while producing high quality food and fibre. Regenerate’s agricultural investments focus on improving soil health which has positive impacts on biodiversity, water quality and farming economics.

Farmland

Regenerative Agriculture

Regenerative agriculture is a system of farming that works with nature to improve soil health, biodiversity, and ecosystems, delivering a range of environmental, societal, and economic benefits

6 Key Principles

Regenerate uses Understanding Ag’s recognised framework of six key principles of regenerative agriculture.

Biodiversity

Foster diversity in plant, livestock, and wildlife species, creating ‘biological hotspots’ that drive ecological recovery across the farm.

Integrate Livestock

Incorporate livestock into crop rotations to enhance microbial activity in the soil, reducing reliance on synthetic inputs

Minimise Disturbance

Reduce soil disturbance from overgrazing, tillage, or chemical use. This practice helps protect the soil’s biological integrity

Living Roots

Maintain living roots in the soil year-round to support microbial life and build organic matter, essential for healthy soil

Armour the Soil

Protect soil with living vegetation or plant residue, which helps prevent wind and water erosion while providing a habitat for soil organisms

Context

Tailor management activities to your farm’s specific context

United Nations Sustainable Development Goals (UNSDG)

We look to track against these UN Sustainable Development goals across each of our investments.

Goals - Soil Biology

5 Impact KPIs

Regenerate’s impact framework aligns its KPIs to each UN SDG to make sure it is materially delivering on its goals.

Carbon

  • Soil organic carbon stock
  • Carbon sequestration
  • Carbon modelling and baselining
  • Farm emissions
Goals - Carbon

Soil Biology

  • Microbial biomass
  • Fungi
  • Soil organic matter
  • Inputs
  • Soil aggregation
Goals - Soil Biology

Biodiversity

  • Soil based biodiversity
  • Baselining of species and habitat creation
Goals - Biodiversity

Water

  • Water availability
  • Water scarcity
  • Usage
  • Quality
Goals - Water

Social

  • Employment
  • Governance
  • Upskilling
Goals - Social

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