Who we are:
The Raddis Foundation is a non-profit organization
committed to promoting
* regenerative food and fiber production,
* biological circular value chains and
* raising general awareness about the crucial role of regenerative agriculture in the fight against climate change.
We operate on both a national and international level to achieve this goal.

What are we doing
We teach, teach, support, challenge, co-create, educate and train people.
We offer our support to individuals and organizations around the world, especially where the impacts of climate change are already evident and where change is urgently needed.
In addition to training, our activities also include mobilizing important resources for regeneration and climate positive agriculture, such as non-genetically modified seeds, natural pesticides, certifications and circular production networks
We're passionate about working with those who already believe in a new reality, but we're especially excited to connect with those who may be reluctant to embrace climate-smart actions.
Regenerative Agriculture & Circularity are central
Regenerative farming
Regenerative agriculture is about restoring ecosystems through a different way of farming.
This form of agriculture is not based on chemicals, heavy tillage and synthetic fertilizers, but on farming in harmony with nature.Organic, biodynamic and indigenous farming techniques, based on ingredients sourced from their own farm, are examples of this.
Regenerative agriculture can also contribute to climate recovery: carbon can be captured in the soil and serve as a nutrient for microorganisms.
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Circular Supply Chains
Circular supply chains are the only logical step after raw materials have been regeneratively grown.
Circularity starts with design and ends with products that are so safe that they can return to the biosphere after several rounds of recycling. For example, the Raddis Foundation uses the concept of(cotton) cascades: each recycling step serves the next recycling step. For this, all supply chain partners must be well coordinated and a chain director is required for this. The Raddis Foundation can fulfill this role as an independent, non-commercial party.
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