Regenera's decentralized production model transforms local agricultural resources into scalable regional supply networks that strengthen food systems, reduce transportation costs, and create long-term economic resilience.
Regional Growth Network
Regenera's decentralized infrastructure converts local agricultural resources into finished products through a four-stage regional process — reducing costs, emissions, and supply chain complexity.
Agricultural waste streams and regional mineral sourcing create the raw material foundation for each hub.
Nutrient recovery and product manufacturing within 150 miles of source materials using Regenera's proprietary systems.
Multi-channel delivery through dealers, cooperatives, and direct-to-farm logistics for maximum producer access.
Farm implementation with ongoing technical support, field monitoring, and performance optimization.
Our phased rollout targets regions with strong agricultural infrastructure, high livestock density, and supportive regulatory environments — building a national network one region at a time.
Wisconsin · Minnesota · Iowa · Illinois
Utah · Idaho · Colorado · Montana
Central Valley · Sacramento Valley
Pennsylvania · Vermont · New York
We're building a national network of aligned partners who share our vision for resilient regional infrastructure and sustainable agricultural systems.
Retailers, dealers, and distributors securing exclusive territory rights with comprehensive training, marketing support, and competitive margin structures.
Regional grower networks leveraging shared processing infrastructure, pooled resources, and collective purchasing power for maximum economic benefit.
Infrastructure and grant partnerships leveraging USDA, state-level soil health, and rural development funds to accelerate regional deployment.
Technology and processing partnerships that enhance the regional hub model with complementary capabilities and expanded market reach.
Regenera's regional infrastructure model delivers measurable economic advantages — reducing costs, creating jobs, and strengthening agricultural communities.
60%
Lower Transportation Costs
vs. centralized production models
Regional
Local Employment Creation
processing & logistics jobs per hub
Resilient
Agricultural Supply Chains
reduced single-point dependency risk
Reduced
Environmental Impact
lower emissions via local production
Reduce transportation costs through local production within 150 miles of end users.
Create regional processing and logistics jobs that support rural economic development.
Strengthen local supply chains with decentralized production that reduces dependency risk.
Reduce transportation emissions and agricultural waste through closed-loop regional processing.
Our phased deployment strategy builds a connected network of regional hubs across North America — starting in the Midwest and expanding coast to coast.
Wisconsin · Minnesota · Iowa · Illinois
Utah · Idaho · Colorado · Montana
Central Valley · Sacramento Valley
Pennsylvania · Vermont · New York
Additional regions · International markets
The centralized production model creates inefficiencies that regional infrastructure eliminates — delivering faster deployment, lower costs, and greater community impact.
Long Transportation Routes
High fuel costs and delivery delays
Higher Operating Costs
Single-facility overhead burden
Slower Delivery Times
Extended logistics from central hub
Supply Chain Vulnerability
Single point of failure risk
Limited Community Impact
Minimal local economic benefit
Local Sourcing
Materials sourced within 150-mile radius
Local Production
Processing at strategically located regional hubs
Faster Deployment
Rapid delivery to producers in-region
Reduced Costs
Up to 60% lower transportation expenses
Community Impact
Local jobs and regional economic development
Join the growing network of producers, distributors, cooperatives, and industry leaders helping scale regenerative agriculture across North America.