20 August 2025
Re-generation Earth: Transforming Farming Through Biochar Innovation

In this insightful case study, Richard Bowe, founder of Re-generation Earth, demonstrates how biochar can revolutionise farming practices by providing a sustainable alternative to synthetic fertilisers. Through a Collaborative Research & Development grant from Growing Kent & Medway, in partnership with the University of Kent, Re-generation Earth has conducted extensive research on biochar's soil interactions.
Their work has led to the development of an organic fertiliser that significantly reduces carbon emissions in agricultural settings. Watch the full case study video to discover how this remarkable product with thousands of square metres of surface area is changing the future of sustainable farming.
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