
Published April 2026
Conventional vs regenerative: what’s the difference?
Two ways of farming, two very different outcomes.
Conventional agriculture focuses on maximizing yields, often relying on chemicals, monocultures, and intensive practices. Regenerative farming takes a different path: it works with nature, restoring soil health, boosting biodiversity, and building resilience over time.
It’s not just about how we grow food today, but how we protect the land for tomorrow.
Written by Emilia Aguirre
Emilia Aguirre is our Awareness & Advocacy specialist — which means she spends her days asking the uncomfortable questions about how our food is grown, priced, labeled, and sold. She hosts What The Field?!, a podcast packed with stories from the ground, hard-hitting research, and conversations with the people shaping the future of food (whether they like it or not).

