Members of Regenerative Supply Working Group and Carbon Farming Innovation Network co-create initiatives that move the market and strengthen the foundation in order to achieve system transformation at speed and scale. We leverage collaboration to achieve big results – for the networks, among members on their own initiatives, and with others working toward the same goals.
Policy levers
What we’re working on now: Identifying opportunities to reframe institutional thinking on soil-carbon & unlock state and federal funding.
Want to learn more? Contact Mary Johnson
Resourcing farmers
What we’re working on now:
Designing and piloting effective and innovative financing solutions to fund regenerative agriculture.
Want to learn more? Contact Erin Gorman
AND designing scalable farmer support (education, social) to adopt innovative soil health practices.
Want to learn more? Contact Mary Johnson
Soil Health to Scale
What we’re working on now: Building validation and adoption of advanced soil health management systems to speed regeneration of soils by
Partnering with leading farmers to develop and publish case studies.
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Working with leading soil health researchers and practitioners across multiple crops and geographies.
Want to learn more? Contact Erin Gorman
Soil Super Heroes
What we’re working on now: Supporting a public campaign to communicate how soil health is essential for climate & food system solutions. Soil Super Heroes elevates all of the folks supporting and propagating soil health and educating consumers and businesses about why it’s important.
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Soil Carbon Index (SCI)
What it’s all about: The Soil Carbon Initiative (SCI)—created by The Carbon Underground, Green America, Danone North America, Ben & Jerry’s, MegaFood, and over 150 other stakeholders—is a verifiable outcomes-based standard that measures improvements in soil health and carbon sequestration. SCI provides companies:
third-party verification of climate action and impact
a tool to motivate soil health improvement in supply chains
risk mitigation--healthier soil means fewer agrochemicals, improved ecosystem impacts, better weather resilience and better farm economics.