LEAF Annual Conference
Defining a more resilient, connected and more sustainable future for global food and farming systems.
New Frontiers
The LEAF Annual Conference 2026, on 29th January, brings together farmers, scientists, policymakers, and agri-tech innovators for a powerful one-day conference exploring the shifts reshaping the agricultural sector. Organized by LEAF (Linking Environment and Farming), this flagship event examines whether regenerative farming represents a revolution, an evolution or a deeper cultural transition, delving into how public engagement can drive meaningful change in human and planetary health and uncovering the transformative potential of high-quality data. Covering three broad themes, the conference will focus on the subject: New Frontiers: Regenerative Agriculture, the Power of Public Engagement and the Data Revolution.
The Data Revolution
High-quality data charts the emerging frontiers that will define a more resilient, connected and more sustainable future for global food and farming systems. Tom Hunt, Sales Lead for UK & Europe, and Beth Dooley, Head of Partnerships, will be attending the conference, sharing insights on how soil health data can be harnessed to accelerate regenerative practices, improve transparency, and empower decision-making across the food system. The future of farming lies at the intersection of regeneration, engagement, and data innovation.
Our Downforce Product
By building on traditional soil measurement methods, we are delivering Soil Organic Carbon (SOC) data that is accurate, scalable and affordable. We’re helping farmers, landowners and supply chain companies to achieve more sustainable and resilient agriculture by:
- Demonstrating the outcomes of regenerative agriculture on soil health through verified SOC measurements
- Identifying high-impact interventions that can drive farmer profitability and improve supply chain resilience
- Providing scaled GHG removals data for Scope 3 reporting at a fraction of traditional costs
Let’s Connect
To explore innovations in agricultural technology, net emissions reduction strategies and soil health optimisation, Tom and Beth would love to connect with you. Together, we are accelerating the global transition towards sustainable land management!
Connect with Tom and Beth to learn more, or schedule a conversation in advance.
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