Sustainable Agriculture

Regrow Ag Marks 8th Anniversary with New Tools

I.P.Cert and Regrow Ag announce a partnership to promote regenerative agriculture in Ukraine to establish a comprehensive program.

Key Takeaways:

  • Regrow Ag announces new product updates on its Agriculture Resilience platform to support climate-smart agriculture and reduce greenhouse gas emissions.
  • The Spatial Exploration tool provides geospatial mapping for tracking climate-smart practices like cover cropping and tillage.
  • MonitorML, an AI-powered tool, enables field-level data collection without direct grower input, covering 80% more fields across the U.S.
  • Regrow’s programs currently monitor 1.4 billion acres globally, removing over 800,000 metric tons of CO₂ equivalent from the atmosphere.
  • The company’s advancements have earned recognition, including a position in the MARS Unreasonable Food collaboration and a ranking on the 2024 Inc. 5000 list.

Regrow Ag’s New Updates Aim to Strengthen Climate Action in Agriculture

Celebrating its eighth year, Regrow Ag unveiled a series of updates to its Agriculture Resilience platform, designed to enhance data-driven decision-making for sustainable agriculture. With agriculture accounting for an estimated 26% of global greenhouse gas emissions, the new tools offer companies in the food and agriculture sectors additional resources to monitor, manage, and reduce emissions across their supply chains.

“Collaboration across the value chain is how we will close the impact gap in agriculture,” said Dr. Anastasia Volkova, CEO and Co-Founder of Regrow. “Our latest product updates uncover essential insights to support evidence-based planning and decision-making, enabling more effective climate action within regenerative ag programs.”

Enhanced Spatial Mapping and AI-Powered Monitoring

To aid sustainability managers, Regrow has introduced the Spatial Exploration feature for its Sustainability Insights module. This enhancement provides a geospatial heat map that visualizes climate-smart practices—such as cover cropping and tillage—and emission outcomes in key agricultural regions across North America and Europe. By offering a clear, shared view of sustainability data, Spatial Exploration helps teams analyze carbon abatement potential and plan targeted investments in regenerative practices.

Regrow also expanded MonitorML, a machine learning tool that leverages AI and remote sensing to autonomously gather field-level data, covering 80% more fields across the continental U.S. This update reduces the need for direct data input from farmers, instead using remote technology to capture field boundaries, crop rotations, and other essential factors, which then feed into emissions metrics. With increased field coverage, MonitorML provides more comprehensive insights, supporting scalable regenerative programs.

Global Impact and Industry Recognition

Regrow’s platform currently monitors 1.4 billion acres worldwide, and the company reports that its programs have contributed to removing over 800,000 metric tons of CO₂ equivalent from the atmosphere through carbon sequestration in healthy soils. These achievements have also brought Regrow recognition within the agri-food industry. The company was recently named to the MARS Unreasonable Food collaboration and ranked number 328 on the 2024 Inc. 5000 list of America’s fastest-growing private companies, underscoring its role in advancing decarbonization initiatives.


Regrow Ag Recent News

Regrow Ag and CTIC Expand Partnership to Promote Climate-Smart Agriculture (2024/06/13)

Regrow Ag and the Conservation Technology Information Center (CTIC) have announced a continuation and expansion of their partnership to enhance satellite-based data to report publicly on the adoption and impact of climate-smart agricultural practices. The partnership aims to provide annual updates to the national OpTIS dataset, which tracks key climate-smart practices such as reduced tillage, cover crop usage, and grasslands management. The data feeds into the DeNitrification DeComposition (DNDC) environmental model, which Regrow uses to estimate greenhouse gas emissions from agricultural practices. The robust science behind OpTIS and DNDC supports climate action through Regrow’s Agriculture Resilience Platform, which currently monitors over 1.3 billion acres of land and has provided $19 million in incentives to farmers. The agreement aims to bolster CTIC’s platforms and ensure OpTIS is widely used to promote climate-smart farming practices. The partnership exemplifies a shared mission to drive the adoption of climate-smart agriculture through innovative technology and robust data analysis.

Regrow Ag Partners With I.P.Cert To Promote Regenerative Agriculture in Ukraine (2024/05/31)

I.P.Cert and Regrow Ag have partnered to promote regenerative agriculture practices in Ukraine, aiming to reward farmers for sustainable practices and reduce greenhouse gas emissions. The program will cover 60,000 hectares in its first year and aims to expand to over 1.5 million hectares by 2028. Ukraine’s significance in global agriculture and the focus on regenerative agriculture make this partnership a significant commitment to sustainable agriculture and climate resilience.

Earning the B Corp Seal of Approval (2024/03/26)

Regrow Ag, a company specializing in agriculture resilience platforms, has achieved B Corp certification from B Lab, a non-profit organization certifying businesses meeting high standards of social, environmental, and corporate governance. This places Regrow Ag within a global community committed to using business as a force for good. The company is now among the 1,800+ B Corps that are women-owned and operated, emphasizing the role of female entrepreneurship in the sustainable business sector. Regrow Ag’s platform addresses greenhouse gas emissions within the agriculture sector, enabling industry players to implement sustainable practices. Dr. Anastasia Volkova, CEO of Regrow, emphasized the significance of the certification, highlighting the company’s ongoing efforts to align with like-minded businesses dedicated to enhancing resilience throughout their supply chains.

Partners With Bartlett (2024/02/28)

Regrow Ag and Bartlett have joined forces to promote sustainability in the agriculture sector. Regrow’s platform provides Bartlett with a toolkit for analyzing emissions and tracking environmental outcomes at the farm level. This technology enables Bartlett to design targeted programs to encourage sustainable farming practices. As Bartlett prepares to open its new soybean crush plant in Kansas, the company is set to work closely with local farmers to ensure compliance with evolving standards for biofuels and insetting programs. The partnership between Regrow Ag and Bartlett aims to enhance the resilience of agricultural supply chains, promote regenerative farming practices, and contribute to global sustainability goals.

Transforming Rice Cultivation in the Mekong Delta (2024/01/23)

The “Transforming Rice Value Chains for Climate Resilient and Sustainable Development in the Mekong Delta” (TRVC) project, led by Regrow Ag and funded by DFAT, aims to modernize rice production in Vietnam’s Mekong Delta through climate resilience and low-carbon practices. Targeting three key provinces, the initiative plans to integrate Regrow’s Agriculture Resilience Platform for accurate sustainability tracking, impacting 200,000 farming households by facilitating their entry into carbon markets and enhancing livelihoods through performance-based incentives. This effort aligns with Vietnam’s national objectives to cut methane emissions and contributes significantly to its Nationally Determined Contributions (NDC) goals, leveraging technology to ensure a sustainable future for one of the country’s most vital agricultural regions.

Regrow Ag Celebrates Seven Years Of Climate-Smart Agriculture (2023/11/15)

Regrow Ag celebrates its seventh anniversary, highlighting its significant role in helping companies achieve net-zero goals through its Agriculture Resilience Platform. This platform has contributed to substantial greenhouse gas emission reductions, equivalent to the carbon sequestered by nearly 10 million trees. Regrow’s strategic partnerships with global corporations and the public sector have driven sustainable agriculture practices. The company’s efforts have been recognized globally, marking its impact on agriculture resilience and reflecting its CEO’s vision for scaling sustainable agriculture.

Regrow Ag Listed In Fast Company’s Most Innovative Companies Of 2023 (2023/03/03)

Regrow Ag, a climate-focused software company, has been recognized as one of the World’s Most Innovative Companies for 2023 by Fast Company. The company earned the No. 41 spot on the World’s 50 Most Innovative Companies list and ranked No. 1 in the Agriculture category. Fast Company recognized 540 organizations across 54 sectors and regions, making Regrow’s achievement noteworthy.

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