
October Reflections - Building, Not Boarding
- michaeljones75
- Oct 13
- 2 min read
As the season shifts, AgroReGenerations is inspired by all the global gatherings this month — from the FAO’s World Food Forum and Science & Innovation Forum in Rome to the European Blockchain Convention (EBC11) in Barcelona and beyond.
While we won’t be attending in person this year, we still have a few free EBC11 passes available (16–17 October 2025).
If you’re already working in Web3 for Good, Regenerative Systems, or aligned impact spaces, we’d love for you to take one — no strings attached, simply community in action.
To claim a pass, just comment or message us directly on LinkedIn.
Cultivating the Groundwork
We’re continuing to build from the ground up — cultivating collaboration, open-source tools, and shared impact.
Our one-year pilot is now live, with:
~6,200 smallholder farmers
~16,000 hectares (≈39,500 acres) under stewardship
Across East Africa, Indonesia, Southern Europe, the UK, and North America
Our baseline data (Sept 21–23) is now finalized and available upon request. It will be published publicly later this season as we continue codifying our systems and methodologies.
For Farmers and Partners
If you’d like to get involved in our regenerative systems initiative:
Farmers can register directly at AgroConnect.io — our dashboard is live and continuously improving.
Partners and collaborators can fill out the onboarding form at AgroReGenerations.io.
You can also reach us directly at grow@agroregenerations.io.
Our mission remains simple: to empower small farmers and land stewards through equitable systems that strengthen climate resilience, food security, and inclusion.
Centralizing Our Updates
For now, all updates are being centralized on our LinkedIn page while we continue refining our dashboards and pilots.
Our X, Telegram, and Reddit channels remain quiet during this build phase, but they’ll return once we’ve stabilized the next release cycle.
We’re also happy to share that our LinkedIn following has quadrupled in just a few months — proof that this work continues to resonate and grow across networks and geographies.
Closing Reflections
As we move deeper into the harvest season, we’re reminded that regeneration isn’t a trend — it’s a return.
A return to soil, to community, and to balance.
Thank you to everyone supporting and collaborating with us across regions and initiatives.
Here’s to health, resilience, and regeneration for all.
— Michael Jones
Founder & Lead Architect
AgroReGenerations


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