Sow the Seeds of Sustainability
Join the Northern Ontario and Northwestern Quebec Regenerative Agriculture Program
Are you an oat producer in Northern Ontario or Northwestern Quebec? Join us in cultivating a more sustainable future for your farm and our communities! The Northern Ontario & Northwestern Quebec Regenerative Agriculture Program, aligned with PepsiCo's Pep+ initiative, is offering oat producers the opportunity to adopt regenerative agricultural practices on-farm. In partnership with a team of agronomists, data collected will showcase the impacts of sustainable agricultural practice implementation on oat production in the north. 
Why Participate?
    - Get paid for using regenerative practices
 
    - work closely with an agronomist to understand impacts of regenerative practices on your overall soil health and production
 
    - Access exclusive producer education events
 
    - Be part of the solution - help meet global sustainability goals
    
     
How it Works
    - Step One: Express interest in participating in the project! Reach out and sign up. www.farmnorth.com or contact Co-op Regionale. 
 
    - Step Two: Verification Process
 
    -  	Team will work with the farmer to ensure current practices align with the projects goals. 
 
    - 	Farmers will be enrolled in Measurement Reporting Verification (MRV): In collaboration with an agronomist, data such as soil health and implemented practice data will be tracked. 
 
    - Step Three: Sell your oats to an approved elevator
 
    -  	Contact Tanja Seed, Agronomist, Co-op Regionale for further information,705-647-6639,  oats@coopregionale.com
 
    - Step Four: Receive a minimum of $15/acre in Spring 2026. 
 
 
    
        
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             Declared Practices 
            A minimum of $15/acre is available for implementing declared practices. Reach out to program contacts for more details.  
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            | Established Industry Practices | 
            Premium Practices | 
        
        
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             Improved 4R Practices: Proper nitrogen amount use, proper phosphate incorporation, staggered nitrogen application 
            Improved Soil Protection: Low or no-till, leave crop residue on field 
            Cover Crop & Field Biodiversity: Use of cover crops between two crops, allow seed drifting to produce cover crop 
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             Improved 4R Practices: Use of stable nitrogen products, variable rate application of fertilizer 
            Rotation Length: 4+ crop rotation 
            Cover Crop & Field Biodiversity: Plant dual (or more) cover crop between two crops, establish forage crop under oats, plant unproductive grounds into a perennial crop, hedgerow or pollinator strip 
              
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Program Contacts
Tanja Seed, Agronomist, Co-op Regionale
705-647-6639      oats@coopregionale.com
Terry Phillips, Outreach Coordinator
705-676-7976
Emily Seed, Executive Director, NOFIA
705-647-4782
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