2nd Annual

Regenerative Agriculture 2026

April 13 - 14, 2026 | Anaheim, California, USA

April 13 - 14, 2026
Anaheim, California, USA

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UNLOCKING REGENERATIVE AGRICULTURE VALUE VIA CARBON CREDIT MARKETS

Welcome to Regenerative Agriculture 2026, where industry leaders and agritech innovators gather to explore advancements in regenerative farming, carbon reduction, and biodiversity restoration.

The agricultural sector faces urgent challenges, including environmental pressures, financial barriers, and knowledge gaps that put soil health, land productivity, and food supply resilience at risk. This event will present actionable solutions, new technologies, and policy insights to help address these critical concerns.

Join us to discover groundbreaking strategies, connect with industry experts, and support lasting change in the future of agriculture.

Key topics for 2026

Scaling regenerative organic cert. and carbon markets for soil services

Learn how carbon-biodiversity credits unlock premiums and transition capital for producers, attract buyers, and strengthen regenerative food supply chains.

Latest research on ecosystem conservation to build a resilient food system

Explore innovative tillage practices, cover cropping, and crop rotation to boost soil microbial activity and strengthen food resilience.

Navigating regulatory challenges and opportunities for sustainable practices

Engage with industry leaders to address policy and regulatory challenges that promote sustainability, social equity and, improve public health, and promote.

Emerging technologies and innovations driving soil health regeneration

Discover how organic fertilizers, soil health analytics, green nitrates, biotech, automation, and digital tools are used to restore and improve soil health.

Adopting organic farming to improve biodiversity and lower carbon emissions

Discuss top organic practices that increase yield, support agrobiodiversity, and provide practical solutions to ongoing challenges in agriculture.

Case studies on solving key farming challenges with evidence-based approaches

Connect with like-minded peers and seasoned growers to explore the transition to regenerative practices with support from key supply chain stakeholders.

100+

INDUSTRY TOPICS

8+

NETWORKING EVENTS

50+

LEADING EXPERTS

20+

Q&A SESSIONS

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they've attended our events

Benoit Delbecq

I'm leaving with 6–8 great ideas to try on a small scale—more than I hoped for.

Benoit Delbecq
Brechbill Farms, Inc.
Caroline Brown

An outstanding event with strong speakers addressing themes that truly resonated.

Caroline Brown
Accenture
Kelli Delapane

Diverse actors in the value chain fostered great insights into farm-to-fork solutions.

Kelli Delapane
Mars
Arnaud Lacourt

Loved seeing supply chain projects bring premiums to farmers via CPG commitments.

Arnaud Lacourt
Ubees
Isabella Hughes

Engaging with leaders encouraged critical thinking to transform food systems.

Isabella Hughes
Kisaco Research
Ferd Hoefner

We must engage progressive legislators to ensure regenerative farming is prioritized.

Ferd Hoefner
NSAC Sustainable Agriculture Coalit