
Projects:
RARE
The biggest barrier to scaling regenerative agriculture isn’t willpower, it’s knowledge.
Research is scattered across silos, locked in local languages, or duplicated without coordination. Funders lack a clear evidence base, and farmers are forced to experiment in the dark.
Today, there is no single, open, multilingual platform that makes regenerative agriculture knowledge accessible, actionable, and scalable.
Problems Addressed:
Knowledge Gap
Regenerative agriculture knowledge is fragmented and hard to access.
Evidence Gap
There is limited, consolidated proof of what works and under what conditions.
Technical Assistance Gap
No cost-effective support exists to help funders, organizations, or farmers design interventions based on evidence.
Coordination Gap
Research efforts are uncoordinated, leading to duplication instead of building on existing work.
Visibility Gap
We lack a clear map of where research exists and where critical gaps remain.
Language Barrier
Many studies are published only in local languages in the Global South, blocking global meta-analysis and practical use.

RARE acts on 3 issues:
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Unlocks hidden research
Collects and digitizes regenerative agriculture studies from universities, NGOs, and government archives.
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Translates them into multiple languages, especially Global South languages often overlooked.
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Builds a searchable, AI-supported library with standardized glossaries so critical terms aren’t lost in translation.
Closes evidence gaps
Maps where strong research exists, and where gaps remain.
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Reduces duplication by showing what’s already been tried, tested, or piloted.
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Highlights opportunities for funders and practitioners to build on proven work.
Supports better decisions
Evaluates proposed interventions against available evidence.
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Provides funders, project designers, and farmers with cost-effective technical assistance.
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Helps answer the question: “What works, where, and under what conditions?”