
How AgroReGenerations Is Building Open-Source Tools to Help Small Farmers Regenerate the Planet
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Can open-source tools and ancestral knowledge transform the future of farming?
In this episode of AgriTech Founders Diary, we sit down with Michael Jones, co-founder and Lead Architect of AgroReGenerations, a regenerative systems initiative helping smallholder farmers build climate resilience through transparent tech and local collaboration.
What we discussed:
Why open-source tools matter for farmers and food security
How regenerative agriculture can fight climate change and poverty
The role of AI, blockchain, and ancestral wisdom in farming
What scaling with integrity looks like in diverse communities
Michael’s vision for farmer-first innovation over the next five years
If you care about sustainable farming, local knowledge, and climate action, this one’s for you.
Get more insight on this work:
Follow AgroReGenerations on LinkedIn
Explore their tools and pilot updates via AgroReGenerations Website
Support Peter Murage’s work and journey to COP30 via MOOF Africa
If you care about sustainable farming, local knowledge, and climate action, this one’s for you.
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