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Regenerative agriculture is a set of farming practices that restore soil health, improve biodiversity,
and capture carbon from the atmosphere — all while producing food.
Submit a simple application, share basic farm history, and commit to using regenerative practices. We’ll
guide you through everything else.
Your improved soil captures more carbon. That carbon is measured, verified, and sold as a credit on
carbon markets. You earn income from those sales.
No — RACO is built especially for smallholder farmers and landowners, with tools and training to support
your transition.

Smallholder farmers transitioning to regenerative agriculture

Landowners willing to implement carbon sequestration practices

Land classified as cropland (long-term or short-term use)

Land must remain as cropland or grassland during the project

The land must not have been a native ecosystem within the last 10 years

§  Apply to the RACO committee and express your interest

§  Understand the program structure, goals, and timelines

§  Share Data such as past farming practices, receipts, and invoices

§  Adopt regenerative agriculture techniques provided through training

§  Log your practices regularly in a provided farm logbook

§  Commit to maintaining regenerative practices for long-term impact