Join us for an insightful discussion on accelerating regenerative agriculture as a cornerstone of climate resilience and food system transformation. This panel zooms out to explore proven practices like agroforestry, no-till/low-till farming, cover cropping, and integrated tree-crop-livestock systems—highlighting their potential to sequester carbon, restore soil health, enhance biodiversity, and build farm profitability amid climate challenges.
Experts will unpack federal and state-level policy opportunities to incentivize these shifts. We'll dive into innovative private-sector financing models that bridge what farmers and corporates need for successful adoption and examine how creative entrepreneurs are bringing a richer diversity of premium nut-based agroforestry products to market, delighting consumers with new flavors and options.
To ground the conversation, we'll engage the audience directly with visuals and chestnut-based products to sample or purchase.
Leave inspired with clear calls to action—whether you're a policymaker, investor, farmer, or conscious consumer—to help scale these solutions for a healthier planet and tastier future.
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Regenerative Roots: Scaling Agroforestry and Climate-Resilient Agriculture Through Policy, Finance, and Consumer Demand is a free independent taking place on Monday, April 20, 2026 at a venue to be announced. Attendance is free — register to secure your spot. Currently 25 people have registered out of 25 spots. The event runs for approximately 1 hour.
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