Thursday, June 23, 2022
Agri Food Tech News
SUBSCRIBE
  • Home
  • AgriTech
  • FoodTech
  • Farming
  • Organic Farming
  • Machinery
  • Markets
  • Food Safety
  • Fertilizers
  • Lifestyle
No Result
View All Result
Agri Food Tech News
  • Home
  • AgriTech
  • FoodTech
  • Farming
  • Organic Farming
  • Machinery
  • Markets
  • Food Safety
  • Fertilizers
  • Lifestyle
No Result
View All Result
Agri Food Tech News
No Result
View All Result

Cargill will pay cotton growers to implement regen ag on their farms

by agrifood
June 23, 2022
in AgriTech
Reading Time: 2 mins read
A A
0
Home AgriTech
Share on FacebookShare on Twitter


  • Cargill will start enrolling US cotton growers next month in its RegenConnect program for regeneratively grown cotton that pays growers for implementing soil health practices.
  • Cargill offers one-year-long contracts to cotton growers using already established regen ag practices such as cover cropping and reduced-till or no-till practices. Growers will earn a premium for each pound of regeneratively-grown cotton they contract, produce, and deliver to Cargill.
  • To monitor and verify these practices, Cargill has partnered with software company Regrow to use its soil-health MRV (management, reporting, and verification) platform. (Cargill is an investor in Regrow.)

Why it matters:

Regenerative agriculture is widely seen as an important tool in the fight against climate change. Financial risk and a lack of adequate resources often keep farmers from switching over to practices like no-till and cover cropping. Partly in response (and partly to meet climate commitments), large agrifood corporations have started releasing tools and launching programs that help these farmers make the transition.

Today’s cotton growers face the challenge of increasing production of this staple material while reducing land area and making existing acreage more efficient. Proponents say regenerative agriculture can help.

Cargill’s RegenConnect program for cotton is currently for growers that have implemented cover crops and reduced-till or no-till practices since the Fall of 2021. Participating states include Alabama, Arkansas, Georgia, Kansas, Louisiana, Mississippi, Missouri, Oklahoma, Tennessee and Texas. Growers will earn a premium for each pound of cotton. Enrollment begins in July and ends in September.

To help monitor farms and verify outcomes, Cargill has partnered with remote-sensing and soil health management startup Regrow, whose technology is specifically built to enable regen ag practices.

Cargill initially launched its RegenConnect program in 2021 for growers farming commodity products like soy, wheat, and corn, all of which are eligible to enroll for year two along with cotton.



Source link

Share this:

  • Click to share on Twitter (Opens in new window)
  • Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window)
  • Click to share on LinkedIn (Opens in new window)
  • More
  • Click to share on Reddit (Opens in new window)
  • Click to share on Tumblr (Opens in new window)
  • Click to share on Pinterest (Opens in new window)
  • Click to share on Pocket (Opens in new window)
  • Click to share on Telegram (Opens in new window)
  • Click to share on WhatsApp (Opens in new window)

Like this:

Like Loading...
Tags: CargillCottonFarmsGrowersimplementpayRegen
Share30Tweet19
Previous Post

Rainwater Harvesting Tips for Beginners

Next Post

Cal/OSHA Rejects Autonomous Tractors Again

Recommended For You

Cal/OSHA Rejects Autonomous Tractors Again

by agrifood
June 23, 2022
0

California’s Occupational Safety & Health Standards Board (OSHSB) delivered a blow to advancing autonomous equipment in the state. The board voted 4-3 at its June 16 meeting to...

Read more

Defined: The types of tillage in modern agriculture

by agrifood
June 22, 2022
0

The smell of broken of earth is one never forgotten by those who call themselves farmers. Tillage is the manipulation of soil and is an essential component of...

Read more

CH4 Global brings its methane-eliminating feed additive for cattle to market

by agrifood
June 21, 2022
0

US- and Australia-based CH4 Global has made the first commercial sale of its Asparagopsis seaweed-based product that reduces methane emissions of ruminant animals like cows. The initial sale...

Read more

How can the global agrifood system build resilience? Look to Ukraine

by agrifood
June 22, 2022
0

“Resilience” is a word that comes up a lot when we talk about the war in Ukraine, with news outlets around the world zeroing in on the courage...

Read more

The future for UK sustainable agriculture does not lie in turning back clock

by agrifood
June 22, 2022
0

Editor’s Note: Julian Sturdy MP is a member of the Science for Sustainable Agriculture advisory group. He has been MP for York Outer since 2010. He has served...

Read more
Next Post

Cal/OSHA Rejects Autonomous Tractors Again

HappyVore bags $40m, Rohlik lands $231m: The Week in Agrifoodtech

LATEST UPDATES

Food Safety

Spoilage prompts Sesame Asian Style Dressing recall

by agrifood
June 23, 2022
0

Metro Ontario Inc. is recalling Irresistibles brand Sesame Asian Style Dressing because of spoilage. The recalled product has been sold...

Q&A with CROWDE’s Yohanes Sugihtonugroho

June 23, 2022

HappyVore bags $40m, Rohlik lands $231m: The Week in Agrifoodtech

June 23, 2022

Cal/OSHA Rejects Autonomous Tractors Again

June 23, 2022

Cargill will pay cotton growers to implement regen ag on their farms

June 23, 2022

Rainwater Harvesting Tips for Beginners

June 23, 2022

Get the free newsletter

Browse by Category

  • AgriTech
  • Farming
  • Fertilizers
  • Food Safety
  • FoodTech
  • Lifestyle
  • Machinery
  • Markets
  • Organic Farming
  • Uncategorized
Agri Food Tech News

Agri FoodTech News provides in-depth journalism and insight into the most impactful news and updates about shaping the business of Agriculture

CATEGORIES

  • AgriTech
  • Farming
  • Fertilizers
  • Food Safety
  • FoodTech
  • Lifestyle
  • Machinery
  • Markets
  • Organic Farming
  • Uncategorized

RECENT UPDATES

  • Spoilage prompts Sesame Asian Style Dressing recall
  • Q&A with CROWDE’s Yohanes Sugihtonugroho
  • HappyVore bags $40m, Rohlik lands $231m: The Week in Agrifoodtech
  • Disclaimer
  • Privacy Policy
  • DMCA
  • Cookie Privacy Policy
  • Terms and Conditions
  • Contact us

Copyright © 2022 - Agri FoodTech News .
Agri FoodTech News is not responsible for the content of external sites.

No Result
View All Result
  • Home
  • AgriTech
  • FoodTech
  • Farming
  • Organic Farming
  • Machinery
  • Markets
  • Food Safety
  • Fertilizers
  • Lifestyle

Copyright © 2022 - Agri FoodTech News .
Agri FoodTech News is not responsible for the content of external sites.

%d bloggers like this: