The Organic & Non-GMO Report Newsletter
PhD program in Regenerative and Organic Agriculture launched
Maharishi International University (MIU), based in Fairfield, Iowa, has launched a doctoral program in Regenerative and Organic Agriculture. The PhD in Regenerative and Organic Agriculture is designed to attract students from the following key groups: MIU MS-ROA Graduates – Alumni of MIU’s Master’s in Regenerative and Organic Agriculture, primarily U.S.-based professionals seeking to advance their […]
Read MoreKiss the Ground study reveals momentum in the regenerative movement but disconnect within our food system
Kiss the Ground, a leading nonprofit promoting regeneration and healthy soil, has released the findings of its 2025 Research Study, revealing both promising growth in the regenerative movement and a critical disconnect within the food system. Kiss the Ground partnered with a third-party research company to gauge public awareness of regenerative agriculture and the impact of […]
Read MoreQuinn Snacks partners with Ralston Family Farms to develop regenerative brown rice flour
Quinn Snacks recently announced a partnership with Ralston Family Farms, a third-generation rice grower dedicated to regenerative agriculture, soil health, and reduced chemical reliance. Together, they’ve developed a regenerative brown rice flour—a first of its kind at this scale. Instead of discarding broken rice grains, Quinn upcycles them, transforming them into a high-quality flour while […]
Read MoreGoodSAM Foods is blazing a path for regen ag that brings value (and money) back to farmers
By Jennifer Marston, global agtech editor, AgFunderNews More vertical integration at the source of the food is needed for regenerative agriculture and its farmers to thrive in developing countries, according to Greg Krupa, head of investor relations at U.S.-based healthy snacks company GoodSAM Foods. Typically, raw goods such as cacao, nuts, and fruits are exported from […]
Read MoreSOYLEIC® partners with Byron Seeds to expand access to high-oleic non-GMO soybean genetics
SOYLEIC, a leader in high-oleic, non-GMO soybean technology, announced a new partnership with Byron Seeds, a Midwestern-based, family-owned seed company. The collaboration will expand access to SOYLEIC’s high-performing soybean genetics, offering farmers more opportunities to grow premium, value-added soybeans that align with evolving market demands for high-oleic oil and enhanced feed options. SOYLEIC’s patented offerings […]
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