Collaborative Platform for Regenerative Soil Management and Sustainable Nutrient Use
ReGen AGRI is a joint project between Finland, Estonia, and Latvia. The overall objective is to establish a collaborative platform that enables farmers to test, adapt, and scale regenerative soil management and nutrient-efficient practices. The project will demonstrate how these methods reduce nutrient losses, strengthen soil fertility, and make farming both environmentally and economically more sustainable. The expected change is measurable reductions in nitrogen and phosphorus loads alongside higher returns for farmers from improved soil health.


Key outputs include: 21 pilot farms from Finland, Estonia and Latvia implementing trial-based nutrient management roadmaps, consolidated case studies and recommendations after 3 seasons of testing, farmer-to-farmer learning in discussion groups, workshops & field days and White Paper with policy guidance.
Direct beneficiaries are farmers adopting regenerative methods, while advisory bodies, policymakers, and rural communities benefit from validated knowledge and stronger frameworks for soil and nutrient management.
By linking pioneering farmers, advisors, and organisations from Estonia, Latvia, and Finland, the project creates a critical mass of innovation. Shared piloting, knowledge exchange, and policy dialogue ensure that regenerative practices are tested, adapted, and mainstreamed across borders, accelerating the transition toward resilient and resource-efficient farming.

