5 September 2025

Environmental Regeneration - Regenerative Fund for Nature Surpasses 2026 Land Goal with 1.1 million Hectares Enrolled across Eight Countries

The Regenerative Fund for Nature’s 2024 Annual Report shows it has exceeded its land transformation target two years early. With 1.1 million hectares and 105,000 beneficiaries enrolled, the Fund’s projects in eight countries target cotton, wool, leather, and cashmere supply chains, embedding climate and water priorities into monitoring frameworks while introducing a flexible partnership model for greater corporate engagement.


Long Story, Cut Short


The Fund’s projects now span 1.1 million hectares worldwide, surpassing the one million hectare goal set for 2026, and directly or indirectly benefit 105,000 people.


New regenerative principles include water and climate alongside soil health, biodiversity, livelihoods, and animal welfare, with metrics aligned to established global frameworks for transparent reporting.


A tiered partnership structure enables wider industry participation, supporting investment in regenerative agriculture, scientific research, and technical expertise across multiple commodity supply chains.


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