Scaling regenerative agriculture in cotton farming
Pilot programmes tested climate and soil solutions
As conversations around climate resilience and sustainable sourcing continue to evolve, regenerative agriculture is becoming increasingly important within global cotton supply chains. By focusing on soil health, biodiversity, water management, and ecosystem restoration, regenerative farming aims not only to sustain agricultural systems, but to actively improve them over time.
Building on the sustainable practices already embedded within its REEL Cotton and Organic programmes, CottonConnect launched a Regenerative Agriculture and Carbon Sequestration Pilot Project during the 2020/2021 growing season with 100 organic cotton farmers in Madhya Pradesh, India.
The pilot was designed to explore how regenerative farming techniques could strengthen soil health, increase biodiversity, support rural livelihoods, and contribute to long-term carbon sequestration within cotton farming systems.

