Regenerative Agriculture | April 13-16, 2026 | Los Angeles
Regenerative Agriculture 2026 is the second annual flagship summit bringing together farmers, agritech innovators, input providers, food companies, financiers, and policy stakeholders to examine how regenerative practices can scale profitably and credibly. Centered on the theme “Unlocking Regenerative Agriculture Value via Carbon Credit Markets,” the event focuses on practical pathways for soil health, carbon reduction, biodiversity gains, and resilient food systems.
Why Attend
Over two days, participants gain access to practical case studies, technology demonstrations, and strategic discussions on:
- Converting regenerative practices into credible carbon and biodiversity credits that offer real value for producers and buyers.
- Financing models for regenerative transitions, including premiums, multi-year agreements, and new offtake structures.
- Evidence-based examples demonstrating how regenerative systems can support yield, profitability, and long-term risk reduction.
Organizers emphasize the summit’s strong networking opportunities, technical deep dives, and exposure to real-world regenerative agriculture projects and innovations.
Key Themes and Topics During Regenerative Agriculture 2026
The 2026 agenda explores a broad range of topics, including:
- Scaling regenerative organic certification and soil service carbon markets.
- Advances in soil health: cover crops, tillage practices, crop rotations, and continuous soil monitoring.
- Regulatory and policy developments shaping regenerative agriculture.
- Emerging technologies: soil analytics, biostimulants, organic fertilizers, biochar, microbial solutions, and digital tools.
- Approaches to enhancing biodiversity, reducing emissions, and strengthening ecosystem services.
Program at a Glance
Across two days, attendees can expect:
- Keynote sessions focused on behavior change, carbon valuation, and assurance frameworks.
- Expert panels on regenerative technologies and soil health innovation.
- Case studies covering black soldier fly systems, PFAS and heavy metal remediation, circular waste solutions, and crop-specific regenerative trials.
- Curated networking opportunities, including speed networking, exhibition hours, networking lunches, and an evening reception.
Who Should Attend Regenerative Agriculture 2026
The summit is designed for professionals working in:
- Agronomy, soil science, farm management, and sustainable agriculture.
- Biological inputs, IPM tools, biocontrol, and agritech solutions.
- Food manufacturing, CPG, retail, and supply-chain sustainability.
- Carbon markets, environmental assessment, and climate strategy.
- Research, academia, and media covering sustainability and food systems.
Registration & Participation
Interested participants can register, view pricing options, explore sponsorship packages, or submit speaking proposals directly through the event organizers. Updates on program additions, speakers, and agenda refinements are available through the summit’s communication channels.