From the latest ISSUE OF THE Organic & Non-GMO REPORT:

Farm to fabric: J. Crew commits to certified regenerative cotton
Farm to fabric: J. Crew commits to certified regenerative cotton

Clothing retailer’s impact incentive program helps farmers transition to regenerative farming, supports Black farmers.

Demand for regenerative certification “has been overwhelming”
Demand for regenerative certification “has been overwhelming”

Regenerative agriculture certifiers report strong demand for their programs as more food brands display regenerative labels.

Regeneratively farmed is the new buzz label on supermarket shelves—but what does it actually mean?
Regeneratively farmed is the new buzz label on supermarket shelves—but what does it actually mean?

Have you noticed “regenerative” popping up on food labels or in marketing ads? It sounds promising but there’s still no agreed-upon definition for regenerative agriculture.

Addictive ultraprocessed food is the new tobacco
Addictive ultraprocessed food is the new tobacco

Food companies under increasing fire for addictive ultraprocessed foods that have been linked to many health problems.

From fighting on battlefields to stewarding farm fields
From fighting on battlefields to stewarding farm fields

After combat in Iraq and Afghanistan, Ryan Erisman and Casey McCausland build new relationships, gain a greater appreciation for life as regenerative farmers.

Organic farmer raises red flag over organic fraud
Organic farmer raises red flag over organic fraud

Argentine exporter says organic grain shipments to the U.S. aren’t tested for pesticides, GMOs.

Regenerating the desert: how Oatman Farms is feeding the generation of tomorrow
Regenerating the desert: how Oatman Farms is feeding the generation of tomorrow

In the heart of the parched landscape, Oatman Farms stands as a remarkable testament to the power of regenerative organic agriculture.

Need for collaboration, consumer education common themes at Regenerative Agriculture Summit
Need for collaboration, consumer education common themes at Regenerative Agriculture Summit

Summit focuses on opportunities and challenges of scaling regenerative agriculture Cross-industry collaboration and the need to educate consumers about the benefits of regenerative agriculture were common themes at the third annual Regenerative Agriculture Summit, held at the end of March in Chicago. About 450 regenerative leaders from across the food and agriculture supply chain attended the summit. These included farmers, input suppliers, grain buyers/suppliers, food and ingredient manufacturers, certifiers, and non-profit organizations. Need for collaboration among regenerative certifiers The summit opened with a session titled “Certifying Regen Agriculture: Seeking Common Ground” and featured representatives from five leading regenerative certification organizations, […]

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Highlights from this month’s issue:

From fighting on battlefields to stewarding farm fields

After combat in Iraq and Afghanistan, Ryan Erisman and Casey McCausland build new relationships, gain a greater appreciation for life as regenerative farmers.

Organic farmer raises red flag over organic fraud

Argentine exporter says organic grain shipments to the U.S. aren’t tested for pesticides, GMOs.

Regenerating the desert: how Oatman Farms is feeding the generation of tomorrow

In the heart of the parched landscape, Oatman Farms stands as a remarkable testament to the power of regenerative organic agriculture.

Need for collaboration, consumer education common themes at Regenerative Agriculture Summit

Annual summit focuses on opportunities and challenges of scaling regenerative agriculture.

Growth of U.S. organic marketplace accelerated in 2024 

Organic Trade Association reports sales of organic products at $71.6 billion, with growth rate more than doubling overall marketplace.

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