Landus and Talusag Launch First U.S. Field Trial of Locally Produced Green Ammonia Fertilizer
Landus and Talusag have initiated the first field trial in North America using locally produced green ammonia fertilizer, with corn.
Regenerative ag (or Regen Ag, or Regenerative Agriculture) is rapidly expanding, with the market projected to hit $10.19 billion in 2025, yet adoption remains low at 15% of farmers globally. Investment from companies like Nestlé and Unilever, policy shifts in California, and Canada’s increased funding are driving growth, alongside AI-driven farm optimization and carbon credit incentives. However, challenges like defining standards, financial barriers, and farmer education persist, making continued investment and policy support crucial for scaling regenerative practices worldwide.
Landus and Talusag have initiated the first field trial in North America using locally produced green ammonia fertilizer, with corn.
Anthropologie renews its partnership with Kiss the Ground, supporting regenerative ag through donations, awareness campaigns & grants.
Agreena launches the Carbon Credit Confidence initiative to enhance transparency in soil carbon credit markets.
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