Imagine a future where agriculture goes beyond crop production to restore soil health, empower communities, and regenerate ecosystems. A future where each acre of land contributes to climate action, and farmers are not just cultivators but climate champions.
At Beetle Regen Solutions, we believe this future is not a distant dream but a work in progress. Conventional farming practices have contributed to soil degradation, water depletion, and biodiversity loss. The shift to regenerative agriculture is now a necessity.
Beetle Regen was founded with a simple yet transformative vision—to redefine farming as regenerative, resilient, and equitable. We work with 75,000+ smallholder farmers across 100,000 hectares, supporting them in regenerative cotton and rice farming, biochar production, and carbon sequestration.
But our work is more than just farming; we are building a movement—one that bridges the gap between farmers, businesses, and consumers to create a sustainable supply chain that nurtures the planet rather than depleting it.
With the world shifting focus to carbon removal, climate-smart agriculture, and ethical supply chains, we ensure that sustainability is not just a boardroom discussion but a real change at the grassroots level.
At Beetle, we aim to revolutionize the textile, apparel and agricultural industry by providing innovative regenerative farming solutions at scale while driving last-mile traceability. Our mission is to bridge the gap between farm and end product, fostering a sustainable relationship between the environment and industry. We believe in holistic, innovative, and profitable sustainability for farmers, brands, and the planet.
How We Drive Change:
Empowering Smallholder Farmers: Training farmers in High-Density Planting Systems (HDPS), cover cropping, crop rotation, mulching, reduced tillage, making low-cost natural inputs, biochar production, and alternate wetting and drying (AWD) to enhance yields and restore soil health.
Advancing Climate-Smart Agriculture: Focusing on carbon sequestration, water conservation, and biodiversity enhancement to build resilience against climate shocks.
Building Sustainable Supply Chains: Connecting farmers with brands and businesses committed to sourcing regenerative cotton and sustainable products.
Enabling Carbon Insetting, Offsetting & Removal: Facilitating brands' Net Zero goals by offering carbon insetting within supply chains and offsetting through verified carbon sequestration projects.
Farmer-Centric Approach: We work directly with 75,000+ farmers, organizing Collaborative Knowledge Building Workshops to integrate ancestral wisdom with scientific innovation. Our Regen Ambassadors provide continuous on-ground support.
Focus on Women Farmers: Over 1,000 women farmers are part of our projects, and 40% of our leadership team comprises women.
Innovation-Driven Solutions: We integrate HDPS in cotton farming, biochar for carbon removal, and AI enabled supply chain traceability via our Beetle Chain of Custody portal.
Global Impact, Local Solutions: By enhancing soil organic carbon, promoting conservation agriculture, and integrating circularity through biochar, Beetle contributes directly to global sustainability efforts.
The urgency of climate change requires scalable solutions, and Beetle stands at the intersection of grassroots action and corporate sustainability. We equip farmers with regenerative techniques, support brands in responsible sourcing, and leverage technology for transparency—creating a supply chain that benefits people and the planet.
At Beetle, true sustainability starts at the grassroots. When farmers thrive, ecosystems heal, and supply chains strengthen—creating a ripple effect that transforms industries and landscapes. We don't just implement projects—we create scalable, replicable models that can be applied across different geographies.
We invite you to be part of this transformative journey—whether by collaborating to scale regenerative agriculture, investing in climate-positive solutions, or advocating for policies that prioritize soil health and farmer livelihoods