European Regenerative Ag & Food Finance Map
There is an increasing number of individuals and organizations engaged in building regenerative agriculture and food systems around the globe. At Regenerative Food Systems Investment (RFSI) we understand that capital is key to advancing these systems. To support the...
Meet the Activator: Lively Earth
Meet the Activator is a regular series designed to highlight the incredible and diverse solution builders activating capital for regeneration across the agriculture and food system. Activator: Fanny Corpet Company: Lively EarthDescription of Company: Lively...
Why We Need to Talk More About the Economics of Regenerative Agriculture
There can be no doubt that the regenerative agriculture movement is growing. This is evidenced by the number of new regenerative agriculture market reports proclaiming an expected 14-16% CAGR through 2030, the number of multi-national food corporations conducting...
RFSI’s Top Read Stories of 2023
Despite the economic downturn that had a stark impact on investment across asset classes, 2023 was a busy year for the development and investment in regenerative agriculture and food. RFSI News covered the year with both curated news from around the sector and with...
Reframing Our Understanding of Regenerative
If you are familiar with John Kempf’s work, you might know that he is one of the leading experts in biological and regenerative farming today. Or you might know that he got his start in agriculture when he was very young and a quest to better understand plant...
2023 Regenerative Holiday Gift Giving
The holiday season is among us! So we've put together a list of gift guides from regenerative food and agriculture organizations in our community to help you find just the right gift for everyone on your gift list. Choosing a gift from one of these guides comes with...
Growing Returns: Agroforestry’s Success Over Technical and Financial Obstacles
For more than three decades, Keavin Hill has managed corn, soy, and wheat across approximately 4,000 acres of farmland that covers parts of both southern Ohio and Northern Kentucky. But today these properties are starting to look a little different. This past summer...
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