There is a growing demand among brands for regeneratively produced ingredients, focusing on soil health and biodiversity.
Forbes recently published an article highlighting the growing corporate interest in regenerative agriculture. Major food brands are starting to require regeneratively-sourced ingredients from their suppliers.
## Why This Matters
When mainstream business publications like Forbes cover regenerative agriculture, it signals a tipping point in public awareness. The article highlights:
- Growing consumer demand for sustainably produced food
- Brand commitments to regenerative sourcing
- The business case for soil health
- Supply chain transformation underway
## What It Means for Small Farms
This corporate interest is a double-edged sword:
**The Good:**
- Increased awareness of regenerative practices
- More resources flowing to soil health research
- Premium prices for verified regenerative products
**The Concern:**
- Risk of "greenwashing" diluting the meaning
- Corporate capture of certification standards
- Small farms being left out of supply chains
## Our Approach
At Wild Type Ranch, we focus on direct relationships with our customers. You can see our practices, visit our farm, and know exactly where your food comes from. No certification required - just transparency and trust.
*Nourish your body, heal the soil!*
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About Sara Faivre
Author at Wild Type Ranch. Passionate about sustainable farming and sharing the journey of raising animals the right way.
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