ISCC Regenerative Agriculture Add-on

Today’s global food system is under immense pressure. By 2050, almost 10 billion people will need to be fed, demanding around 50% more food than we produce today. Our current dominant agricultural model is already pushing our planet beyond its limits. The consequences are degraded soils, biodiversity loss, significant greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions, strained water resources, and farmers vulnerable to climate shocks. This course is neither resilient nor sustainable. A new approach is needed to ensure long-term food security while respecting planetary boundaries.

The Solution – Regenerative Agriculture

Regenerative agriculture goes beyond food production. This farming approach creates positive environmental impacts by restoring ecosystems. Our Regenerative Agriculture add-on helps you integrate and scale regenerative practices into your operations. It builds on our trusted sustainability requirements and can be added to any existing ISCC certification scheme.

Already registered in the ISCC HUB? Add the Regenerative Agriculture add-on to your profile. New to the system? Select the Regenerative Agriculture add-on during your initial registration.

The Four Focus Areas of our Regenerative Agriculture Add-on 

Soil Health

Healthy soils are the foundation of resilient farming. The ISCC Regenerative Agriculture add-on promotes practices that enhance soil fertility, structure, and microbial diversity. By reducing soil disturbance, increasing organic matter, and applying cover crops and crop rotation, farmers can improve yields and strengthen resilience to climate impacts.

Water Health

Regenerative agriculture supports efficient water use through better irrigation, drainage, and runoff management. These practices help preserve natural waterways, minimise waste, and safeguard water resources — ensuring long-term agricultural viability even in water-scarce regions.

Biodiversity

Diverse ecosystems are essential for productive and sustainable farms. The add-on encourages the protection of natural habitats, reduced agrochemical use, and diversified cropping systems. This enhances pollination, pest control, and soil vitality — boosting both biodiversity and farm performance.

Carbon Emission Reduction

Turning farmland into a carbon sink is a key goal of regenerative agriculture. Through techniques such as agroforestry, cover cropping, and reduced tillage, the ISCC add-on supports the capture and storage of carbon in soils, helping to reduce greenhouse gas emissions while improving soil health and productivity.

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