Scoular and Regrow Partner on New Regenerative Agriculture Program

According to Scoular, the new program will generate climate smart wheat and corn for food production and growers will be incentivized for new and continued adoption of regenerative ag practices.

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Scoular has announced a new partnership with Regrow to develop a regenerative agriculture sourcing program.

According to Scoular, the new program will generate climate smart wheat and corn for food production and growers will be incentivized for new and continued adoption of regenerative ag practices.

It’s scheduled to launch in spring 2024 with producers at select grain handling facilities - with Regrow acting as the MRV (measurement, reporting, verification) partner.

“Scoular specializes in unique supply chain solutions, and I’m excited that regenerative sourcing is another offering we are delivering to our customers,” said Beth Stebbins, customer sustainability manager at Scoular.

The program will use Regrow’s Agriculture Resilience Platform, which uses remote sensing technology and their soil carbon model to generate environmental outcomes data. Their technology measures field-level resilient agriculture practice changes, tracks progress in real-time and confirms regenerative practice adoption.

“Transforming agriculture has the most profound impact on climate change. This collaboration demonstrates Scoular’s commitment to implementing regenerative practices through its supply chain in a farmer-focused, scalable, and measurable way,” said Regrow COO Manal Elarab. “We’re thrilled to partner with Scoular and support their program.”

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